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Devotionals

Devotionals offer space to pause, reflect, and draw closer to God through His Word. Rooted in Scripture and enriched by the biblical context of faith, these reflections help deepen understanding, strengthen prayer, and encourage faithful living. Whether for daily study or seasonal reflection, devotionals invite you to walk more intentionally with God and apply His timeless truths to everyday life.

“Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.” — James 4:8

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Books

“Daily Bread by Lars Enarson — biblical devotional and daily Scripture study”

🌱 Daily Bread

Lars Enarson

“All Scripture is inspired by God,” wrote Paul in his second letter to Timothy—referring to the Hebrew Scriptures he had studied all his life. Yeshua Himself affirmed the importance of all Scripture when, after His resurrection, He explained everything the prophets had spoken to the two on the road to Emmaus.

When faced with the Word of God in its entirety, where do you begin? Though I had previously read the Bible chronologically, I had never read it all in one year. Daily Bread provided both the structure and discipline to do so, with journalling deepening understanding and creating a lasting record of insight.

Apart from Sabbaths and festivals, each day includes four readings: Torah, Prophets, Writings, and an Apostolic portion. Readings generally follow sequentially, offering a rich balance of history, poetry, prophecy, and narrative. It is, without doubt, the best Bible reading plan I have encountered—so much so that I purchased extra copies simply to give away.

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“60 Days book cover — Rabbi Simon Jacobson, High Holidays spiritual guide, Elul Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur”

🌳 60 Days:

A Spiritual Guide to the High Holidays

Rabbi Simon Jacobson

“Cover of Christians Meet Israel, a 30-day devotional by Zac Waller”

🌱Christians Meet Israel

(30 Day Devotional)

Zac Waller

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Apart from Sabbaths and festivals, each day includes four readings: Torah, Prophets, Writings, and an Apostolic portion. Readings generally follow sequentially, offering a rich balance of history, poetry, prophecy, and narrative. It is, without doubt, the best Bible reading plan I have encountered—so much so that I purchased extra copies simply to give away.

“In Time With God book cover — daily devotional by R. K. Bamber”

🌱 In Time With God

R.K.Bamber

When faced with the Word of God in its entirety, where do you begin? Though I had previously read the Bible chronologically, I had never read it all in one year. Daily Bread provided both the structure and discipline to do so, with journalling deepening understanding and creating a lasting record of insight.

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“Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.” — Matthew 4:4

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