Devotionals

Mother and Her Children

Taking A Stand Against Evil

It’s not easy to stand up to evil. It’s risky and in some cases, it could be deadly. Would you be willing to take a stand against that evil?

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Leadership in the Community

Embracing Community to Lead

As the chosen king, Solomon’s job was to run the entire country. He was responsible for everything and everyone. But rather than trying to do it on his own, Solomon selected governors.

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Helping daughter budget

Reminders of God’s Faithfulness

After Greg realized his teenage daughter made an error in her bank account and had to pay hefty fees, he sat her down at their kitchen table one evening.

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Bible Study Group in Home

My House is Your House

Discipleship isn’t just about how much you have or how big your home is. It’s about sharing the resources God has entrusted to you.

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Mentoring a Coworker

A Loving Mentor

No matter what she did, Melody felt like she couldn’t do anything right. Her in-laws made decisions for her and treated her like a child.

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Church Intership

A Double Portion

Annette studied the college freshmen before her. She didn’t feel like she had time to take on anything else. But an inner voice urged her to invest in the young lady.

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Trusting in Jesus

Let Down the Nets

In the face of hopelessness and despair, Jesus is whispering over you the same thing He said to Peter, “Try one more time.”

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Bearing Fruit

Bearing Fruit

Is there someone in your life that you could guide? Just because you’re aging doesn’t mean you’re no longer useful. There are many ways that you can bless younger generations!

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Through the Storm

Faith through the Storm

When we encounter storms in life—like a serious diagnosis, the death of a friend, or the abandonment of a loved one—it can feel like we’re going to drown.

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Angel in Disguise

An Angel in Disguise

When a friend’s child is in the hospital, it can be hard to know what to do. You want to help but you don’t want to add to the burden of stress the family’s already dealing with.

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