Tag: devotion
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Time of Grace – The agony and the ecstasy
Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post
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Notice. Pray. Show Up. Love. – FaithGateway
Kristin Schell spreads love in her community through meeting at the Turquoise Table in her front yard, encouraging us to notice, pray, show up, love. I was broken. I cried out for help. God showed up. — Kristin Schell Source: Notice. Pray. Show Up. Love. – FaithGateway
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Forgiving: Releasing the Grip of the Grudge – FaithGateway
Joel Manby shares about forgiving and releasing grudges. Treating someone with love regardless of how you feel about that person is a very powerful principle. It can make us great spouses, great parents, and great friends. Great leaders too. — Joel Manby Source: Forgiving: Releasing the Grip of the Grudge – FaithGateway
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Cleaning House | Our Daily Bread
Recently, I switched rooms in the home I rent. This took longer than expected, because I didn’t want to simply transfer my (extensive) mess to a new room; I wanted a completely fresh and uncluttered start. After hours and hours of cleaning and sorting, bags of stuff sat by the front door to be thrown…
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Overwhelmed? – YouTube
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Time of Grace – You can expect God’s blessings
Source: Time of Grace – Blog – Post
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The Prayer of Praise – FaithGateway
Stormie Omartian shares about the prayer of praise. We all have busy lives, but it is important to make time to praise God throughout the day. — Stormie Omartian Source: The Prayer of Praise – FaithGateway
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The Presence of God – June 30, 2017 – WELS
Source: The Presence of God – June 30, 2017 – WELS http://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20170630dev.mp3
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How Thoughts, Words & Attitudes Affect Your Joy – Part 1 – 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 1 – Joyce Meyer Radio Podcast Listen to today’s message.
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Time to Flourish | Our Daily Bread
Last spring I decided to cut down the rose bush by our back door. In the three years we’d lived in our home, it hadn’t produced many flowers, and its ugly, fruitless branches were now creeping in all directions.But life got busy, and my gardening plan got delayed. It was just as well—only a few…