
Daily Devotion: Let Go of Little Worries
Do you get so caught up on the small stuff that you let it ruin your day?
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Do you get so caught up on the small stuff that you let it ruin your day?

Devotional writer Karen Barber on why you should pray for those who have wronged you.

This devotional from Glimpses of God’s Grace gives insight on how you can experience God’s presence throughout the day.

When kneeling to worship the Baby Jesus, have you stopped to think who’s kneeling beside you?

A devotional that will help you focus on the living, breathing person of Jesus, every day, all year long.

God is good. But during tough times—when the crosses are heavy and seemingly endless—there’s a healthy way to get unstuck: Focus your devotions on other aspects of God.

Devotion isn’t about talking at God. A right relationship requires talking with Him. Which means pausing to listen after sending up a two-second prayer.
Sometimes tracing a single word through Scripture provides a fresh perspective in your daily devotions.
A short and simple strategy for children—and everyone—to embrace when faced with those who take the Lord’s name in vain.
Blogger Julia Attaway encourages us to nourish our relationship with God by making the first—and last—words we utter each day a short devotion.
The measure of devotion is the strength of our relationship with God, not the emotion of being uplifted during prayer.

How to keep up a relationship with God during this very special year!
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