Daily Bible Verses: Following the Word
“How am I ever going to do that?” I thought. Can’t I get some special dispensation?
“How am I ever going to do that?” I thought. Can’t I get some special dispensation?
These prayers have been sung, prayed, memorized, memorialized, anthologized, read, pondered over and treasured for centuries. Do you have a favorite prayer?
Work and prayer. It’s a wonderful mix. Any way to remind ourselves that God is present where we are from nine to five.
Let the kids learn. They’ll find faith. God has a way of showing up in the curriculum.
Pick a time and place everyday when you can get prayerful. For me it happens to be my morning commute on the New York subway.
Faith can move mountains, but only if you lay down the shovel and stop trying to do it yourself.
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.
Maybe I should call these “on-the-go” prayers. Print ‘em out. Cut ‘em out. Put ‘em in your pocket. Pray them on the fly.
Here at Guideposts, when we talk about a devotional, we usually mean a short, first-person story, with a Bible verse and a prayer, designed to be read in about five minutes.
I’m not sure how much advice I can give but reassurance I gladly offer, and that’s because I got so much of it.