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Do Whatever He Says: A Powerful Revelation of John 2
Have you ever wondered what Jesus' first miracle reveals about your role in God's work? Through this intimate 3-day journey through John 2, you'll explore the often-overlooked role of the servants at the wedding in Cana and what their experience teaches us about our own walk with God. Learn how to move from spectator to servant and release the pressure to make miracles happen yourself.
How God's Word Shaped C.S. Lewis's Work
God’s Word massively influenced the work of C.S. Lewis, the author of classics such as Mere Christianity and The Chronicles of Narnia. In this devotional plan, I’ll highlight four of the most significant ways and draw applications for how you and I can connect God’s Word to our work more deeply today, whether we’re writers, mechanics, or entrepreneurs.
EquipHer Vol. 17: "Take Action!"
We often imagine that major changes start with extraordinary feats. Yet the Bible shows us that God often begins with a single step of obedience—a small act that opens up unexpected possibilities. In this devotional, we’ll explore how active faith can lead us beyond stagnation, fear, and failure.
Faith Incorporated: 5 Reasons to Integrate Your Faith and Work
Find out how aligning your spiritual values with your daily work transforms your career into a meaningful calling. This plan explores five compelling reasons to integrate faith and profession, offering practical tools to explore the transformative journey of applying God's principles into your work ethics and practices.
Lead With Prayer: Cultivate Personal and Organizational Prayer Habits
Jesus proved that prayer and leadership belong together. While many Christian leaders struggle with lackluster prayer lives, others have discovered an intentional prayer life is the nonnegotiable constant of lasting, fruitful Christian life and leadership. In this devotional, we explore the spiritual habits, rhythms, and prayer practices of world-changing leaders to help you cultivate personal and organizational commitments to prayer.
Mister Rogers And The Call To Create
This 4-day plan weaves Scripture together with Mister Rogers’s own words to show how the redemptive work of Christ led Rogers to embrace his own vocation as a means of redeeming television. As we will see modeled in the life of Rogers, the gospel changes everything about our work, from our motivations for work, to what we create, to how we work each day.
EquipHer Vol. 3: "Intentionally Crafting Connections"
Success in our professional and spiritual life isn’t just about our commitment; it’s also about the relationships we intentionally build. The connections we nurture can either propel us forward or hold us back. As women seeking growth in all areas of life, it’s essential to surround ourselves with people who align with our values, support our purpose, and inspire us to become who God has called us to be. This devotional will help you reflect on your relationships, and show you how to cultivate intentional, life-giving connections.
How to Deal With Complicated People
How to Deal with Complicated People is a 7-day YouVersion devotional by Ryan Leak designed to help readers navigate challenging relationships with wisdom, grace, and humility. This devotional explores practical and biblical strategies for understanding others, embracing differences, and handling conflict while fostering peace. Each day invites readers to reflect on their own complexities, reframe their perspective on difficult people, and align their actions with God's love and forgiveness. Through scripture, prayer, and actionable insights, this devotional equips readers to approach complicated relationships with empathy and purpose, ultimately pointing to God’s transformative power in human connections.
EquipHer Vol. 13: "Owning Your Power With Professional Grace"
Every woman of faith is called to represent Christ, even in the spheres of business in which she occupies. The journey is not always easy, but we can learn to balance boldness with kindness: embracing the power we have been given without compromising our identity in Christ.