A Season of Cleansing: 7-Day Devotional – PDF
$7.00This one-week devotional is aimed at helping you clean out the clutter in your mind and heart as you desire more of Jesus in your everyday.
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This one-week devotional is aimed at helping you clean out the clutter in your mind and heart as you desire more of Jesus in your everyday.
Dig into Isaiah 40:21-31 within this 7-day devotional and find joy, hope, and strength in the truth of who God is and how He truly doesn’t leave us on our own with nothing ever changing! Are you ready to catch glimpses of God’s glory? Then let’s begin.
Discover where your routine meets God’s extraordinary through this 7-day prayer devotional that uses everyday scenarios as prayer opportunities!
Each day will offer you a way to grow in prayer and praise as you study Mary’s beautiful song, the Magnificat. Let us sing songs of praise this Christmas season!
The joy of the Lord is our strength in any and all situations, so finding joy must come from Jesus Himself. Which is why this 31-day prayer devotional overflows with Scripture helping you focus your mind and heart on joy through Jesus’ own words.
This one-week devotional will help you to poke and prod gently at any waning excitement for Jesus. It will remind you of the ordinary ways you can rekindle your joy for Him. My prayer is that these prompts and Scripture passages will help build your faith and your joy back into a summer bonfire.
This two-week devotional guide is geared to help you find time with God regardless of your busy schedule! Travel through 1 and 2 Thessalonians where you’ll learn historical context along with your reading and discussion questions each day. Each day also provides you with a study tip and further reading if you want to dig deeper!
Get back to the basics of giving thanks this season through studying Jesus’ words in the Lord’s prayer in this 7-day PDF devotional!
Each day will offer you a new way to invite God into your autumn. We all need reminders of how this season isn’t just for our enjoyment alone. And while God never leaves our side, He does desire us to open our arms and invite Him to sit beside us.