My Top Ten Devotional Books, Part 4
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Continuing our series, here are two more of my top ten devotional favorites.
It’s been a while since I’ve written in this space, but I’d like to get back to the subject of devotional reading, and present the next two entries in my top ten list.
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Jane’s new book features her paintings paired with inspiring quotes and stories about the power of love and kindness, and the human angels in our lives.
The stories are all different—very different. And the writers have different styles, different tones, different messages.
What’s so marvelous about all of this reading is how it connects me to my past—to the girl who used to laze away summer days, reading a good book on the grass.
The book shows that God will help us in our deepest, most personal and private struggle and need for healing. Our faith will help us move on.
Sometimes a discovery I make in my general reading will find itself moved to my devotional shelf and become part of my formal devotions.
This book has brought hope and faith to so many readers. I have my own theory about this, but I’m just one person. I’d like to hear what you think.
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