Today, spend time with God that will fill your spirit with strength. The One Year Daily Moments of Strength will help you experience a deeper and more powerful connection with the Lord each day.
Complete with Bible verses, helpful explanations, and practical applications, these short daily devotions, covering a variety of everyday issues, will help strengthen your commitment to faith and your walk with God. Through showing up to meet with God every day, you'll be inspired to go deeper with him all year long.
"Those who trust in the Lord will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint." (Isaiah 40:31)
I've been reading "The One Year Daily Moments of Strength: Inspiration for Men" every day after my time in the Bible. I enjoyed it and found many relevant thoughts related to men living the Christian life. Obviously, some days were better than others. But I recommend this book if you need daily inspiration and challenge in your walk with the Lord. (Don't let it replace reading the Bible!)
This book is amazing! I got it with my Christmas books I picked out for myself. I have felt re connected, although I had been praying everyday, with God by reading this every morning. I've had similar ones before but this is my favorite. 1 page, concise, to the point, modern, and specifically for men. God bless
Not bad. Not amazing. I enjoyed the focus on things that men primarily deal with, or at least with more frequency. Ran into a few devotionals that sounded Arminian in theology but perhaps I was being too critical. Overall, I did enjoy the devotional enough to read it all year in 2018 and would recommend.
All men need daily encouragement. Our present age provides just the opposite. This devotional will prod and provoke you to keep The Lord in the forefront of your thinking as you go through your daily routine and prompt you to remember Whose you are and who you represent in your sphere of influence.
Not bad or particularly great either; I personally did not find this as impactful as other devotional texts or Christian literature I have read. It felt to me that it was written with an older audience in mind.