A 21-day journey of reflection & alignment
A 21-Day Biblical Journey
It reads you. It exposes what you've stopped seeing in yourself.
21 Mirrors is a structured journey through Scripture — each mirror a biblical life held up as a reflection of your own. Not a reading plan. A process of recognition, confrontation, and realignment.
"Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like."
— James 1:23–24

Recognition
You feel it — the distance between where you are and where God is calling you.
01
You follow God — mostly. You obey — when it's convenient. But there's a gap between what you know and what you do, and you feel it.
02
You read the Word. You pray. You show up. But something isn't moving. The growth you expected hasn't come.
03
Part of you wants full alignment. Part of you is still negotiating. You feel the tension — between who you are and who God is calling you to be.
04
You've prayed for direction. You've waited. But the fog hasn't lifted — not because God isn't speaking, but because something in you isn't ready to hear it.
"This is not condemnation. This is a mirror being held up — because God never exposes you to shame. He exposes you to restore you."
— 21 Mirrors

The Framework
Rooted in James 1:22–25, 21 Mirrors uses the lives of men and women throughout Scripture as mirrors — each one reflecting a different dimension of spiritual formation. David. Saul. Hannah. Peter. The Woman at the Well.
Each mirror asks the same question Nathan asked David: "You are the man." Not to condemn — but to restore.
"Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like."
James 1:23–24
Mirror Snapshots
Each mirror is a structured encounter — a biblical life, a mirror truth, and a question you have to answer for yourself.
Partial Obedience
Mirror Truth
"God doesn't grade obedience on a curve. Partial compliance is still disobedience — and it costs more than full surrender ever would."
Reflection
Where have you been obeying God in part, while quietly holding back the rest?
1 Samuel 15
Unanswered Prayer
Mirror Truth
"Sometimes God delays not because He's absent, but because He's preparing you to steward what you're asking for."
Reflection
Have you mistaken God's timing for God's rejection?
1 Samuel 1
Misplaced Thirst
Mirror Truth
"You keep returning to the same wells because you haven't yet let the right source satisfy you."
Reflection
What are you still drawing from that was never meant to fill you?
John 4
There are 18 more mirrors waiting. Each one a different life. Each one a different question.
Or receive Day 1 — see below
The Structure
Each of the 21 days follows the same three-part structure. Simple enough to complete in 20 minutes. Deep enough to stay with you for days.
A biblical figure's life is examined — not as a historical lesson, but as a direct reflection of a pattern you may recognize in yourself.
The Word is held up as a mirror, not just a message. You read it not to gain information, but to see yourself in it.
A single, direct question. Not a journaling prompt. A confrontation that asks you to name what you've been avoiding.
Experience Day 1 of the journey. See what it means to stand in front of a mirror and actually look.
Your Invitation
Enter your name and email and we'll send you Day 1 — David: The Mirror of Confrontation — a complete mirror experience.
What You'll Receive
The complete 21-day journey is available for pre-order. This is your first step.
By Ebony Anderson
Ministry leader, author, and founder of Ignited — a community focused on spiritual growth, identity, and biblical alignment.
The Full Journey
This is not a book you read. It is a process you enter. Each mirror is a structured encounter — a biblical life held up as a reflection of your own. By Day 21, you will have looked at yourself through 21 lenses of Scripture.
Rooted in James 1:22–25, each day follows the same honest path: Mirror Moment · Reflection · Mirror Truth · Realignment · Prayer. The structure is consistent. The confrontation is personal.
Mirrors of Exposure
David · Saul · Solomon
Mirrors That Reveal God
Isaiah · Paul · The Thorn
Mirrors That Reveal the Heart
Cain & Abel · The Rich Young Ruler
Mirrors That Reveal Wounds
Tamar · Hagar · Hannah
Mirrors That Reveal Transformation
Woman at the Well · Mary Magdalene
Mirrors That Encourage Growth
Peter · The Bride of Christ
Pre-order opens soon — enter your email above to be first to know.
Early Readers
"This teaching changed how I engage Scripture. I will never look at a mirror the same way again."
Early Reader
Ignited Community Member
"I've done devotionals for years. Nothing has made me sit with the Word the way this does. It's confronting — in the best way."
Ministry Leader
Bible Study Facilitator
"I realized I had been partially obedient for years and didn't have a name for it. Day 3 — Saul — broke something open in me."
Believer in Transition
Ignited Participant
"A bride looks in the mirror. She examines herself because she knows the moment is near."
You don't need to have it all figured out. You just need to be willing to look. Pre-order the full 21-day journey — or begin with Day 1.
Pre-order opens soon · Enter your email to be notified at launch