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Everyday Trust and Belief in Gods Word – Part 1 – Joyce Meyer Ministries TV Podcast
God wants to be the center of your life. But are you willing to trust Him by taking the necessary steps of faith? Learn how to “let go” and give God total control. Source: Everyday Trust and Belief in Gods Word – Part 1 – Joyce Meyer Ministries TV Podcast Watch today’s message.
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Time of Grace – Freedom in Christ
Freedom in Christ Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post
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Make the most of your day – YouTube
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Shifting Sands – FaithGateway
This devotional from Seeing God in America shares about dealing with the shifting sands in our lives and where true confidence is found. We are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. — Romans 8:37 Source: Shifting Sands – FaithGateway
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Celebrate Freedom | Our Daily Bread
After being kidnapped, held hostage for thirteen days, and released, New Zealand news cameraman Olaf Wiig, with a broad smile on his face, announced, “I feel more alive now than I have in my entire life.”For reasons difficult to understand, being freed is more exhilarating than being free.For those who enjoy freedom every day, Olaf’s…
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How Thoughts, Words & Attitudes Affect Your Joy – Part 3 – Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God’s Word to everyday life. Source: How Thoughts, Words & Attitudes Affect Your Joy – Part 3 – Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast Listen to today’s message.
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Peace: Construction Dust – FaithGateway
Sometimes in life, we feel like we’re under construction. Learn about the peace and hope we have in Christ to sustain us during every season of life. He is an expert at setting a firm foundation. — 365 Devotions for Peace Source: Peace: Construction Dust – FaithGateway
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Time of Grace – Clay pots
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How Do You Spend Your Time? – YouTube
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Destroying the Divides | Our Daily Bread
A writing deadline loomed over me, while the argument I had with my husband earlier that morning swirled through my mind. I stared at the blinking cursor, fingertips resting on the keyboard. He was wrong too, Lord.When the computer screen went black, my reflection scowled. My unacknowledged wrongs were doing more than hindering the work…
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