Finding Calm in the Chaos: Christian Devotions for Busy WomenWestminster John Knox Press, 2005. jan. 1. - 360 oldal Best-selling author Kathy Bostrom offers this book of devotions to help women create calm in the chaos of their busy lives. The book comprises twenty-eight days of devotions for each month of the year, so that readers can begin using the book during any month. Each week's devotions, prayers, quotations, and "Spirit Boosters" focus on one Bible passage, which is read each day of that week. Each week ends with a "Sabbath Celebration," a time for quiet prayer, reflection, and renewal. The "Spirit Boosters" for each week are divided into "Reaching In" and "Reaching Out" sections. They offer suggestions for ways to be kind to yourself and to others while nurturing your own faith. This book is ideal for women's prayer groups, to give as a gift, or to give to yourself. |
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... walk , too . I've been promising myself every day I'd get outside and stretch my legs . Maybe tomorrow . The day is half gone already , and I haven't written a single word . It seems that no matter what time I get up in the morning ...
... walk . Give your time to God . Many people will choose Sunday as their Sabbath Cel- ebration day . If you work on Sunday but have another day during the week that works better for your Sabbath Cele- bration , that's fine . The important ...
... walk , or using natural methods of pest and weed control . It means extending a little effort to protect our forests and farmlands from overzealous industry , and speaking up for legislation that seeks to preserve the purity of our ...
... walk in darkness , and that God will continue to give you opportunities to share the light of Christ . " You shall keep the sabbath , because it is holy for you . " ( Exod . 51:14 ) DAY 1 Read the following Bible passage each day this ...
... walk humbly with your God ? Spirit Booster : Reaching In Recall a time when someone blessed you with an act of kindness . How did that feel ? Cherish that act of kindness in and of itself without feeling obligated to justify or return ...