Daily Bible Reading, Prayer and Devotional Resources
Here are some resources to help us grow our relationship with God!
Hi Everyone,
Our New Year's sermon series is about knowing and loving God through worship. Last Sunday we reminded ourselves that worship is not something we only do once a week on Sunday. God desires us to spend time with him every day. As we worship and spend time with God every day we will know and love God more. This is a vision and hope that I have for myself and our church this year: that we may all grow in our knowledge of God and our love for God. To help us do this I've put together a list of daily bible reading, prayer and devotional resources.
May we all grow in grace and in the knowledge and love of our Lord and Savior.
God bless you,
Pastor Jon
Daily Bible Reading, Prayer and Devotional Resources
Online and Email Devotional Resources
Truth for Life: Alistair Begg (Daily programs, devotionals and Bible reading plan)
Today Daily Devotional (There is also an App version for your phone)
https://todaydevotional.com/subscribe
Henri Nouwen Daily Meditations
https://henrinouwen.org/meditation/
Your Daily Prayer
https://www.crosswalk.com/devotionals/your-daily-prayer/
Charles Spurgeon’s Daily Morning and Evening Devotions
https://www.crosswalk.com/devotionals/morningandevening/
Oswald Chambers’ My Utmost for His Highest
https://utmost.org/tag/devotions/
Max Lucado
https://maxlucado.com/daily-devotional/
Devotional Apps for your Phone (Look for these in your phone’s App store)
YouVersion Bible App (Daily devotionals and lots of Bible reading plans)
https://www.youversion.com/the-bible-app/
Read Scripture (Daily plans to read through the Bible)
https://www.readscripture.org/
Daily Prayer App (Morning, midday, and evening prayers)
Echo Prayer (An app that helps you to remember and keep track of your prayers)
https://staging-action.echoprayer.com/
Daily Prayer and Devotional Books (All can be found on Amazon)
Seeking God’s Face, by Philip F. Reinders
A Diary of Private Prayer, by John Baillie
Morning and Evening Prayer, by Cornelius Plantinga