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Healing in our land starts with healing in our hearts. Take encouragement in each day’s call to prayer. Then, read the verses and prompts that follow, asking God to speak to you.
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Future generations will hear of 2020 and be amazed. Through this time of strife and disease, God is calling His people back to Him in ful...
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The alarm is sounding. It’s time to wake up! The Day of the LORD is coming. The LORD says, “Return to me with all your heart.”
The prophet Jeremiah wept over his sin and the sin of God’s people. As we read, pray, and fast today, let’s see the seriousness of our si...
When the future looks bleak, the days feel long, and injustice is everywhere, we find hope in knowing that God’s love and compassion neve...
Psalm 42 reminds us that our desperation doesn’t drive God away. We can ask Him the hard questions like, “When?” and “Why?”
Job 28 reminds us that while we may want to do what’s wise, only God knows the way to true wisdom.
Have we abandoned the love we had at first? As you read, fast, and pray today, remember the love you had for Christ when you first believed.
In God’s family, we do things differently than the rest of the world. We imitate Jesus, loving others as He loved us.
Just because news and social media have the loudest voices doesn’t mean they are the most trusted voices.
Ephesians 6:10-24 reminds us that while we are in a battle, our enemy isn’t made of flesh and bone.
Has your personal time with God become boring or routine? Isaiah 1:11-20 reminds us that God isn’t interested in our religiosity.
In Isaiah 58, God tells His people that fasting and prayer have to be more than religious activity.
Sin disconnects us from God, making us blind and vulnerable. But while sin gripped us tightly in its coils, God stepped in to rescue us.
Jesus sees and understands every detail of our lives. Whatever life throws at us, we take hope knowing Jesus preserves our lives forever.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus reframes what it means to be truly blessed.
Life in the kingdom is only truly possible with a yielded heart, a renewed mind, and God’s grace.
In Mark 5, Jesus performed some of His greatest miracles — but not before He and His disciples encountered a violent storm crossing a lak...
King Jesus is coming back, and our mission, much like John the Baptist’s, is to prepare the way for His return.
The sustaining power and steadfast ways of Jesus through the Holy Spirit are possible for us.
Jesus stood in the gap for us! May we now stand in the gap for our friends, family, and community through prayer.
We are not destined to fall into the world’s traps.
Peter instructs everyone to live rooted in humility — something we all need.
There is only one perfect Sheperd: Jesus the Messiah. Let Him surround you with His protection, provision, and peace.
What pleases God is not our religious routine, outrageous offerings, or even extreme self-denial.
God forgives His people readily? His arms are open wide, and he stands ready to forgive.
Building God’s house is far better than anything we could build for ourselves.
Unmet expectations are no match for God’s goodness.
Jesus searches our hearts and minds and rewards us according to our works.
The things we want to see God do in the world, we first need to ask Him to do in us.
In the middle of unrest and uncertainty, what we need is an encounter with God.
We can call to God in our darkest hour. He will hear us and heal us.
Darkness cannot win. You cannot lose. Jesus is coming!
God is with you. He is here with you, right now.
Those who trust in Jesus find peace and security, regardless of circumstances.
Religious duty is an effective distraction that can, in time, replace devotion.
Remember the freedom, hope, and wonder you experienced when you surrendered your life to Jesus.
Christians, pray for boldness. It’s what we do.
The entire world will one day acknowledge that Jesus is worthy of our praise.
One day, we will stand in unity with every nation, tribe, people, and language, praising Jesus.
As we approach the end of this fast, God is calling us into a new thing.
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