Tag: devotion
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Unshakeable Trust – Part 1 – Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God’s Word to everyday life. Source: Unshakeable Trust – Part 1 – Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast Listen to this program.
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Good, Better, Best – September 11, 2017 – WELS
Source: Good, Better, Best – September 11, 2017 – WELS http://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20170911dev.mp3
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Writing Letters | Our Daily Bread
My mother and her sisters engage in what is increasingly becoming a lost art form—writing letters. Each week they pen personal words to each other with such consistency that one of their mail-carriers worries when he doesn’t have something to deliver! Their letters brim with the stuff of life, the joys and heartaches along with…
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Time of Grace – Transforming grace
Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post
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Habakkuk: You Must Stumble Before You Dance – FaithGateway
Only those who struggle in confusion and wait in hope will be strengthened to struggle well and to wait with confidence. Read more from Larry Crabb. Source: Habakkuk: You Must Stumble Before You Dance – FaithGateway
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Heaven’s Door is Open – September 10, 2017 – WELS
Source: Heaven’s Door is Open – September 10, 2017 – WELS http://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20170910dev.mp3
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The Promise Keeper – September 10, 2017 – WELS
Source: The Promise Keeper – September 10, 2017 – WELS http://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/military-devotions/20170910Mil.mp3
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The Giant of Addiction Must Fall – FaithGateway
Addictions are powerful, and addictions are typically illogical — it makes little sense to choose harmful paths, but we do so anyway. The fight against an addiction can go on not just for months but for years. “If you ask me, the church needs a whole lot more grace addicts because grace has a name,…
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The Letdown – YouTube
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In the Mud of Jabbok – FaithGateway
The word Jabbok in Hebrew means “wrestle,” and Jacob wrestled with his past. We can wrestle with God about our pasts too, but His love for us will not fade. No man is too bad for God. — Max Lucado Source: In the Mud of Jabbok – FaithGateway