Bookend Your Day with Devotionals
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.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
Read MoreDevotions, prayer, sleep stories, Biblical meditations, and more — all designed to bring you peace and draw you closer to God.
Learn MoreBlogger 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.
One way to spend quiet time with God? Take a prayer walk around your neighborhood.
Here’s a way to strengthen our relationship with God through daily devotionals.

Silent reflection can help you tune out the noise of your busy life and feel closer to God.

I have made the effort to keep God’s love close whatever the circumstance. This past week it took the form a much beloved T-shirt.
A foxhole moment is just when I want to be with my friends. Why wouldn’t God want to be with me then?

People that God puts in my life, whether momentarily or for a lifetime, are his way of providing strength and hope.
Sometimes prayers need to be kept private, just between God and me. Others deserve to be shared.
She’d never seen an angel, never felt herself washed by joy and light.
If God is the Creator of all things then when we play an instrument, tell a story or crochet an afghan, we are emulating him.

Things may not have gone your way in the past, but God is always creating new opportunities for you to fulfill your dreams.
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