Super Ideas for Making and Using Jesse Tree: God’s Big Advent Story
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We are over the moon about these incredible advent ornament ideas. We hope you'll be inspired too!
This Advent season, World Renew and the Office of Social Justice invite you, through our email devotions, to join the prophets and all creation “in eager expectation.”
Looking for an easy, fun, and meaningful Advent devotional for families? Check out Jesse Tree: God's Big Advent Story.
Lent begins on March 6. Get this Lenten devotional series from Today in your email inbox or from this downloadable pdf.
Kids Corner has created an easy-to-use weekly family devotional to help you and your children walk through Lent together.
In sharp contrast to the tone of the news, the “Our Only Comfort” devotional series helps us face trouble with firm confidence in Christ’s promise to be with us “always, to the very end of the age” (Matthew 28:20b).
During this Advent season, World Renew and the Office of Social Justice invite you, through our email devotions, to reflect on patiently waiting on the Lord’s work in the midst of difficulty and despair.
Download and enjoy this easy-to-use, yet meaningful family Lent devotional from Kids Corner!
A Lenten resource from Today daily devotional to help you actively prepare for Easter this year.
In this version of the Jesse Tree, you'll find that each day's reflection is not just a reiteration of the biblical story. Rather, it is an attempt to use images to explore more deeply the truth of God’s story.
ReFrame Media has designed a special (free!) Advent devotional series, Waiting In Expectation, to help you see God's story in your life.
This Advent, World Renew and the Office of Social Justice invite you, through our email devotions, to reflect on the incarnation of Christ — its meaning then and its meaning now. Go to crcna.org/advent to sign up today!
Would you like to recapture the significance of the Reformation for your personal faith walk? Download “The Reformation for Today” devotional ebook today!
Classis Grand Rapids South has created a 30 day devotional to promote a time of prayer and celebration commemorating the 500th year anniversary of the Reformation. We'd love for you to use and share!
I came into gardening late in life and still struggle with differentiating between annuals and perennials. Perhaps my confusion has to do with seeming vitality of both plants and the sad demise of the annuals.
To help you make the most of your short-term service team experience, ServiceLink is pleased to offer devotions, discussion starters, and a list of ideas from past teams and leaders.
In a world that has nuclear weapons and drones and a myriad of other weapons, it takes strong faith, hope, and love to engage in peacemaking.
This year's Advent devotional series by World Renew and the Office of Social Justice focuses on stories about the things that make for peace.
Do you love the Olympics? If so, here is a great devotional for your family to use as you cheer on athletes, root for underdogs, and learn how Jesus paints a different picture than what we see at the Olympics.
To keep prayer at the forefront of our minds, check out these daily devotionals created for the 30 days leading up to (and during!) Synod 2016.
To keep prayer at the forefront of our minds, check out these daily devotionals created for the 30 days leading up to Synod 2016!
To keep prayer at the forefront of our minds, check out these daily devotionals created for the 30 days leading up to Synod 2016!
To keep prayer at the forefront of our minds, check out these daily devotionals created for the 30 days leading up to Synod 2016!
To keep prayer at the forefront of our minds, check out these daily devotionals created for the 30 days leading up to Synod 2016!
Belonging, purpose, and value cannot be accomplished on one’s own, but must come through involvement in a community. What better community for this to happen in, than the people of God?