“The SAVA Project—deeply satisfied in God’s Word, eternally focused on Christ’s return.”
Psalm 107:9 (CSB)
“For he has satisfied the thirsty and filled the hungry with good things.”
Psalm 63:5 (CSB)
“My soul will be satisfied as with marrow and rich food, and my mouth will praise you with joyful lips.”
Isaiah 55:2 (CSB)
“Why spend money on what is not bread, and your labor on what doesn’t satisfy? Listen carefully to me, and eat what is good, and your soul will enjoy rich food.”
Matthew 5:6 (CSB)
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.”
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John 4:13–14 (CSB)
“Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. In fact, the water I give will become a spring blowing up to eternal life.”
a ministry of FSI…
The SAVA Project exists to help a generation live Fully Satisfied, Eternally Focused. We believe real hope isn’t found in quick fixes or shallow inspiration, but in the deep satisfaction that comes from God Himself—the kind that roots us in truth, fuels endurance, and anchors us in eternal hope. Through rich, Scripture-centered discipleship, we explore the full Gospel story—from Creation to the Cross to the promised return of Jesus Christ—so we can live with joy now and confidence in the world to come. Join us as we pursue satisfaction in His Word, leadership shaped by His character, and steadfast endurance until He makes all things new.
Everywhere we go—whether sitting with athletes, students, or leaders—we sense it: a low, steady ache in the soul. It’s the tension between what we know about God and what we still see in the world. We proclaim the God who created, the God who loves, the God who saves. And we should. But many quietly wonder, Then why is everything still so broken?
This generation doesn’t need another Instagram reel, quick-hit devotional, or shallow spiritual “pick-me-up.” They are hungry for something deeper—truth that can’t be scrolled past, hope that can’t be shaken, substance that will outlast the moment.
Psalm 107:9 declares, “For He satisfies the longing soul, and the hungry soul He fills with good things.” The Hebrew word for “satisfy” here is savaʿ (שָׂבַע)—to be deeply satisfied, nourished, filled to overflowing. That’s the heart of the SAVA Project: to help a generation find the kind of satisfaction that only comes from God Himself—greater than anything the world can offer.
We want to dig deep into the Scriptures—not just for head knowledge, but to grow roots that hold firm in storms, to build endurance, to thrive in tension, and to learn contentment in God alone. We want to see how the entire Bible—from Genesis to Revelation—points to the fullness of the Gospel: not only the Cross and Resurrection, but also the return of Jesus Christ.
This hope changes everything. It’s the hope that one day our King will come to reign from Jerusalem, bringing justice, restoring creation, raising us in resurrected bodies, and making all things new (Revelation 21:5). It’s the hope that the same Jesus who ascended will return “in the same way” (Acts 1:11), fulfilling every promise God made to Abraham, David, and His people. It’s the hope that one day we will celebrate the marriage supper of the Lamb (Revelation 19:6–9), united with Him forever.
But here’s the reality: when we leave out the end of the story, we leave this generation without the full picture of the Good News. Jesus is “the Alpha and the Omega… who is, and who was, and who is to come” (Revelation 1:8). The prophets proclaimed it, the apostles preached it, and the church is called to live in light of it.
This vision shapes the way we live now. It gives us what Paul calls “spiritual grit”—the ability to “not lose heart” because our “light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory” (2 Corinthians 4:16–17). It drives us to “strict training” like an athlete pursuing “a crown that will last forever” (1 Corinthians 9:25).
The SAVA Project is our call to 18–25-year-olds—and anyone hungry for substance—to live Fully Satisfied. Eternally Focused. It’s about being:
Satisfied in the Word – Deep, joyful, Scripture-rich discipleship
Set Apart in Leadership – Influence shaped by the character of Christ, not the pursuit of celebrity
Secure in the Return of Christ – Living in expectancy for our “blessed hope” (Titus 2:13)
Steadfast in Endurance – Rooted in eternal hope, walking with perseverance through trials
We invite you to join us starting in January for a—week by week—as we explore God’s promises and His plan to fix everything. Let’s study the return of Christ together so we can see the full Gospel, the amazing Good News of redemption, restoration, and renewal.
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