God’s Design for Our Lives
After a move, loss, crisis, or any big change we can find ourselves rebuilding: rebuilding our lives, trust, relationships, and routines. Through this study, we'll look at God's central role in the rebuilding process and how we can ENDURE in times of change and transition.
This devotion reminds us that just like He did for David, God has a plan and a purpose for us all.
The wisdom we find from God in the book of Proverbs can help us lead an abundant life.
This is the first devotion dedicated to transitioning back to a new school year. As we enter a new season, let's embrace our new routines and live daily in God’s presence and providence.
We want youth to grow in the understanding and living out of their vocation. In this study, youth will think about the roles, responsibilities, and relationships God has called us to through the lens of four Biblical characters. These allow us to see the unique vocations where God has used people in the past and where He will use us in the future.
In each of this five-part Bible study series on play, participants will grow in God’s Word around the topic of play and gain a foundation for how God views play. Participants and leaders will also identify the essence of play and develop a stronger sense of their own unique needs and experiences associated with play and connecting with God through play.
In this psalm, David is crying out to the Lord, and he wants God to answer him quickly! The beautiful thing about the love of our Father is that he hears us no matter what. Just as David came to God, desperate for immediate help, we can come to our Father, too, desperate for his rescuing work in our lives.
Waiting on God’s timing is hard. Sometimes, we even wonder if He’ll answer our prayers at all. Yet Psalm 25 tells us that those who wait on the Lord are never put to shame.
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