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Top Ten Devotionals
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Beliefnet's Top Ten Devotionals
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From books of prayer and Bible study guides to inspirational stories and spiritual self-help books, devotionals come in all shapes and sizes. There are devotionals for Christians of all kinds--so many, in fact, that it can be tough to select the right one for you.
We're here to help. Take our Devotional Personality Quiz, and click through our list of the Top Ten Devotionals for today's Christians, and discover the joy of committing yourself to quality time with God like never before. By Nicole Symmonds
Streams in the Desert
By L.B. Cowman
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A devotional for dry spiritual seasons, "Streams in the Desert" is a 366-day guide to help you reconnect with God. Start each day with a Scripture from the Bible and a short compilation of beautiful analogies, inspirational anecdotes about missionaries and faith workers, and poems whose spiritual caliber is akin to that of Gerard Manley Hopkins and George Herbert.
L.B. Cowman's classic devotional, first published in 1925, reads like a personal journal, but it connects writings from a wide range of sources. Find your spiritual oasis by making this creativity-infused devotional part of your daily walk.
Streams in the Desert
It is actually a wonderful thing when our soul feels lonely and deserted as long as our faith can say, "I do not see You, Lord, nor do I feel your presence, but I know for certain you are graciously here-exactly where I am and aware of my circumstances." Publisher: Zondervan Date: 1997
Daily Guideposts
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"Daily Guideposts" is not your normal devotional. It reads like a storybook, its writers are just like you and each year it is not just updated, but brand new. Sixty writers from all walks of life contribute their personal stories and testimonies to guide readers through the year. Each writer uses Scripture to connect their stories to divine providence.
On the last page of each month, "Daily Guideposts" includes space for writing down your daily thoughts about "Your Walk With God." This devotional truly relates to everyday people, particularly those new to using devotionals.
Daily Guidepost
I was conducting a telephone interview with a renowned interior designer. I had asked him if he might offer some tips on achieving a French country look for the readership of a home-decorating magazine where I work part-time. "Temps?" he articulated. "Or did you mean Tenth? I can't make out a word you are saying ma'am." Close to tears... Publisher: Guidepost Books Date: October 2006
Your Best Life Now
By Joel Osteen
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Most people aspire to better jobs, better marriages, and an overall better way of life, but how can those aspirations be realized?
In "Your Best Life Now" Lakewood Church pastor Joel Osteen helps readers attain the life they have only dreamed about. Osteen provides seven steps for living at your full potential, addressing everything from your attitude toward yourself and generosity toward God's kingdom to being happy in all circumstances. On each step, Osteen offers his trademark practical insight and encouragement to help you along the journey.
Your Best Life Now
Stop hoarding what God has given you and start sharing it with others. Share your time, your energy, your friendships, your love, and your resources. If God has given you joy, share it with somebody else. Make someone else happy; cheer up another person; be a friend to somebody. Publisher: FaithWords Date: October 12, 2004
Taming a Liger
By Jeff Dunn and Adam Palmer
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The llama's fed? Quesa-dilluhs ready? Moon boots off?
If you know how to answer these questions then you must be a "Napoleon Dynamite" fan. But did you know that there are spiritual lessons to be learned from the movie? "Taming a Liger: Unexpected Spiritual Lessons from Napoleon Dynamite" takes the movie's most notable lines and translates them into spiritual Tater Tots of wisdom. From drawing parallels between Napoleon and the Israelites of the Bible to explaining why Napoleon keeps his plans private, each chapter helps fans find deeper spiritual meaning in the movie and make each day a little bit sweeter.
Taming a Liger
If you don't have a plan for your life, or even if you do, pretty much the best place to find one is in the Word. And you might be surprised that God isn't necessarily asking you to create a detailed trajectory. Publisher: Th1nk Books Date: May 31, 2005
Magnificat
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Catholics looking for daily Bible readings and devotional prayers can find them in "Magnificat," a monthly pocket-sized magazine.
In addition to each day's Mass readings, "Magnificat" offers morning and evening prayers from the "Liturgy of the Hours," short, compelling text about saints, and writings by renowned Catholic leaders, past and present. The gorgeous cover art--with an accompanying essay describing the artwork's religious themes--is another plus. A popular choice among devout Catholics, Magnificat is also helpful for new Catholics seeking to navigate the liturgy.
Magnificat
God is not only the ever-open eye, from whom I can hide nothing of what I know about myself; but he is also the light which pierces the darkness, revealing me to myself as I have always been without knowing it. Publisher: Pierre-Marie Dumont Date: April 2007
My Utmost for His Highest
By Oswald Chambers
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Oswald Chamber's "My Utmost for His Highest" is a perennial favorite among devotional readers. Written in 1935, the book is a compilation of Chamber's preaching to students and soldiers.
"Utmost" has been updated several times, but it has retained its power to draw people closer to God. Each day the book offers Chambers' thoughts on complex themes such as redemption, waiting on God, and preaching the Gospel. The most recent version of the book, edited by James Reimann, has been revised into today's language so that readers can glean more from Chambers' insights.
My Utmost for His Highest
Every time circumstances press in on you, say, "Speak, LORD," and make time to listen. Chastening is more than a mean of discipline-it is meant to bring me to point of saying, "Speak Lord." Publisher: Barbour Publishing, Incorporated Date: March 2003
The Purpose Driven Life
By Rick Warren
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If you've ever asked yourself "What on earth am I here for?" then Rick Warren's "The Purpose Driven Life" is for you.
Unlike secular self-help guides, this 40-day journey encourages readers to put God before self in the pursuit of purpose. Warren also challenges Christians to re-think the meaning of worship, fellowship, discipleship, ministry and evangelism. Don't be alarmed if it takes you more than 40-days to read the book--it will be well worth the overtime.
The Purpose Driven Life
The purpose of your life is far greater than your own personal fulfillment, your peace of mind, or even your happiness. It's far greater than your family, your career, or ever your wildest dreams and ambitions. If you want to know why you were placed on this planet, you must begin with God. You were born by his purpose and for his purpose. Publisher: Zondervan Date: 2002
Here I Am To Worship
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If you love worship music but have wondered how to incorporate it into your devotional time, this book is your answer. "Here I Am to Worship," the worship anthem by Tim Hughes sung in churches from London to Los Angeles, has spawned a book by the same name formatted as a 30-day devotional.
Each daily entry includes a line-by-line breakdown of the lyrics, Scriptural references, a personal reflection, and a prayer. If you find that you love this book, check out the "Songs 4 Worship" devotional series, eleborating on the message of popular worship songs such as "Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart" and "Open the Eyes of My Heart."
Here I Am To Worship
Worship involves Sanctity. Imagine what Moses must've been thinking as he came upon that burning bush. It started off as a mere curiosity, but when he heard God calling his name from inside the bush, he immediately answered. Publisher: Honor Books Date: November 2005
The Book of Common Prayer
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The "Book of Common Prayer" connects millions of Christians in the Anglican tradition around the world who share common hopes, needs and joys, and praying the same prayers. The book includes orders of service for Anglican congregations, but many non-Anglican Christians, turn to the book's prayerful personal devotions ("the Daily Office") morning, noon, evening, and night. The book also contains devotions for families and prayers for special needs are also listed.
First published in 1549, the "Book of Common Prayer" is updated periodically, and it now offers prayers in both traditional and contemporary language. When you need powerful words for that which is wordless within you, the "Book of Common Prayer" is the perfect tool.
The Book of Common Prayer
Lord Jesus, stay with us, for evening is at hand and the day is past; be our companion in the way, kindle our hearts, and awaken hope, that we may know you as you are revealed in Scripture and the breaking of bread. Grant this for the sake of your love. Amen Publisher: Oxford University Press Date: March 27, 2000
Early Light
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When you are too busy to open a book, Dr. Charles Stanley's online devotional, "Early Light," provides spiritual study at the touch of your mouse. As part of Dr. Stanley's In Touch Ministry, "Early Light" is a Scripture-intensive devotional that provides passages for contemplation and Scripture intertwined throughout the text in addition to excerpts from his sermons and books. You can even catch up on the days you missed by visiting the "Early Light" online archives.
Those who desire more insight can check out the many resources offered by Dr. Stanley's In Touch Ministries including television broadcasts, radio shows, books, and podcasts.
Early Light
Prepare yourself for each day's spiritual challenges by making the following prayer part of your morning routine: "Dear Lord, as I get out of bed today, I know I'm stepping onto a battlefield. But I also know You've given me everything I need to stand firm. So in the power of Your Holy Spirit, I put on the armor of God... Publisher: In Touch Ministries Date: April 2007 QuizWhat Is Your Devotional Personality?
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