World Challenge Daily Devotions World Challenge
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- 宗教與靈修
World Challenge's Daily Devotions offer you the opportunity to fill your heart and each day with scripture. As we go through the normal wear and tear of life, we must refresh and realign ourselves with God’s Word and will for our lives. These 2-minute-long devotions from David Wilkerson, Gary Wilkerson, Tim Dilena, Carter Conlon, Jim Cymbala, Claude Houde, John Bailey and Keith Holloway will help strengthen and encourage your faith.
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Daily Devotion is produced by World Challenge Inc.
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The Church that Draws People - John Bailey
The sacrificial love of the church was and still is what will make a dying world sit up and pay attention to the gospel message about Christ.
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The Flow of Obedience - David Wilkerson
Jesus did everything out of love and a desire to bring pleasure to his heavenly father. Our every decision needs to reflect a consciousness of God and a desire to please him.
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The Parable of Preparedness - David Wilkerson
The house Jesus is talking about in his parables is our walk with him. We are building a foundation of getting to know Christ, of understanding his ways.
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The Coming Storm - David Wilkerson
God has begun shaking our society, and he is going to shake everything in sight so that he is revealed as the only unshakable power.
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A Clearer Vision of Christ - David Wilkerson
A repentant heart never has to hide from the Lord because there is no longer any fear of judgment. If you acknowledge sins with godly sorrow, you will see the master’s face.
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The Many Attributes of God - Gary Wilkerson
Rather than merely analyzing God from a distance, believers should savor the joy and richness of his presence. This is when we truly begin to understand him.
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