Today's Devotional
I began placing sticky notes that shared a quote or Bible verse in my daughter’s lunch box when she was in fourth grade and continued the tradition through her middle school...
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We have a Chief Joseph lodgepole pine growing in our front yard. This unusual conifer attracts much attention and is the subject of many comments because of its seasonal change from...
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My mother was 52 when she died of a heart attack. She had not been a heart patient and had been healthy, so her sudden death came as a great shock...
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As a freshman in college, I enrolled in a physical education course titled “Winter Survival Skills.” One activity was to learn how to use a compass. One afternoon, the entire class...
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Every Christmas I get a little depressed. In this season, Christians do many things to make life brighter for others. But I can’t do the majority of them since my age...
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On the last day of the school term, I went to my daughter’s class. The teacher had turned on a radio to entertain the children. Most of them were sitting and...
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I remember the struggle I endured learning to whistle. I spent days upon days trying with no success. But I was determined to succeed. I did not ask for help; I...
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I once participated in children’s ministry at a church in an impoverished community. As Christmas approached, my colleague announced that the church would host a celebration and invite children from a...
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When my mother and I fell victim to a phone scam, I not only felt ashamed, embarrassed, and stupid — I also felt angry. My first impulse was to wish harm...
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“You have an aggressive form of breast cancer.” I heard the oncologist’s words but was unsure how to process the information. Cancer evoked terrifying emotions as I faced a bleak future...
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I belong to the Evenki nation who live in Central Siberia. As a result of Christian missions in our village, my wife and I both decided to follow Christ in the...
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