«بۆ ڕووناکی دەدرێتە ڕەنجدەران و ژیانیش بۆ ئەوەی تاڵاوی تێدایە، ئەوانەی چاوەڕوانی مردن دەکەن و نییە، لە گەنجینە زیاتر بەدوایدا دەگەڕێن، هەتا ئەوپەڕی شادمانی دڵخۆشن، دڵشادن کە گۆڕێک دەبیننەوە؟ بۆ ژیان دەدرێتە پیاوێک کە ڕێگای شاردراوەتەوە، خوداش بە چواردەوریدا پەرژینی لێ داوە؟ لەبەر ئەوەی ئاخ هەڵکێشانم بووەتە نانی ڕۆژانەم، هەنسکیشم وەک ئاو دەڕژێت. ئەوەی دەمتۆقێنێت هاتە سەر ڕێگام، ئەوەی لێی دەترسام بەسەرم هات. ئاسوودە نەبووم و بێدەنگ نەبووم، پشووم نەدا و ئاژاوە هات.»
ئەیوب 3 بخوێنەوە
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هاوبەشی بکە
هەموو وەشانەکان بەراورد بکە: ئەیوب 20:3-26
5 Days
We all face challenging times. Some hardships are small and short-lived, while others are especially difficult and leave lasting scars. One of our great assurances as believers is that Jesus knows we will have trouble, but He has overcome on our behalf (John 16:33). As you experience trials, rest in God’s presence and take joy in His promises to you. This five-day series was written by Joy Petroelje.
For caregivers seeking hope, this 5-day plan, created by Shelly Calcagno, author of "The Longest Goodbye: A Family’s Hope-Filled Journey Through Alzheimer’s," offers guidance and encouragement. Drawing from her family's decade-long experience walking a long journey of loss, Shelly aims to inspire readers to find moments of joy and discover hidden gifts, even during their most challenging circumstances.
6 Days
Prayer is a mystery. How do we pray? What do we pray for? If God already knows everything, why do we pray? We know prayer is a crucial aspect of the life of a Christian, but it is often a challenge. Going through the example that Jesus gave us in the Lord’s Prayer, we will explore different elements of prayer and discover ways to develop our own prayer life.
8 Days
Join us in praying that our leaders (and each one of us) would approach every situation with an eternal perspective with this 8-day reading plan featuring prayers from The One Year Pray for America Bible.
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