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Learning the Promises of God One Day at a Time: An Interview with Jack Countryman
Times of change, trouble, or doubt can leave us looking for answers, wondering what God says about our situation. Millions have trusted Jack Countryman books based on the promises of God. His first 365-day devotional—God's Promises® Every Day—brings encouragement and assurance through Scripture and writings about the promises God has for your in the coming year. Bible Gateway interviewed Jack Countryman about his book, God's Promises Every Day: 365 Day Devotional (Thomas Nelson, 2018).
Learn How You Are A New Creation In Christ In 2022 With This Free Bible Study
Download this free 5-Day 12-page PDF Bible study by Christopher Reese to clearly understand the scriptural concept of personal regeneration. The 5 studies are: A New Creation (2 Corinthians 5:17) The New Self (Ephesians 4:22-24) Renewed in the Spirit of Your Mind (Romans 12:2) A New Command: Love (John 13:34-35) New Mercies (Lamentations 3:22-23)…
3 Simple Ways to Read the Bible Every Day in 2022
Bible Gateway has a variety of easy and free ways to make your New Year's resolution to read the Bible more manageable and fun…
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How to Live the Bible — A Better Year Ahead?
In this 189th lesson on how to live the Bible, pastor and author Dr. Mel Lawrenz says, "We'll have to cope with stresses and losses that are beyond our control, but we can indeed have a better year if we make good and wise decisions with what we can control…" If you want to know how to live the Bible every day, read this installment of his series on our Blog and encourage your friends and followers to receive it by email.
How to Effectively Read the Bible as a Family in 2022
Gladys Hunt, author of Honey for a Child's Heart: The Imaginative Use of Books in Family Life, (Zondervan, 2021)—now updated and expanded—says, "The goal of family Bible reading is to teach children to think biblically…"
Preparing Yourself for Life's Next Storm
Esther Fleece Allen, author of Your New Name: Saying Goodbye to the Labels That Limit (Zondervan, 2020), says, "How many of us have renamed ourselves in the midst of a trial? Perhaps we've taken on qualities like 'bitter' and 'resentful,' or maybe we've let 'Victim,' 'Abused,' or 'Neglected' become our new name. When we rename ourselves based on our circumstances, we're taking our eyes off our Creator…"
What Does the Bible Say About Trusting God?
If we fail to trust God, we lose our connection with the Source of ultimate truth, and hinder our relationship with the One who created us and loves us with infinite love. Scripture has much to say about trusting God…
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