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The Power of Hope: 7 Days to Hoping in the Lord
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World headlines and personal struggles can leave you feeling weary and anxious, but nothing is new to God. People in Biblical times often felt the same way. This 7 day Bible reading plan from bestselling author Jack Countryman focuses on seven ways in which God provides the same hope to His children today that He provided countless times to heroes in the Bible.

The Gift of Waiting
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Waiting is uncomfortable. At best, it can be painfully boring, and at worst it can be full of uncertainty and fear. But this year, we invite you to think about waiting in a new way. The season of Advent is a season when we wait, not just for Christmas, but for Christ Himself, and as we wait for Christ, we are invited to participate in God’s work.

Thru the Bible—1 Thessalonians
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When you feel like you’re losing hope, look to God. First Thessalonians tells us that’s the remedy for hopelessness. And if you’re losing joy, then pray without ceasing, rejoice in the Lord, and give thanks to Him in every situation. These seven lessons from THRU the BIBLE’s trusted five-year study, focused on 1 Thessalonians, will remind you of your hope in Christ and your future with Him in glory.

Unshakable: Living Faithfully Through the Tough Seasons of Life
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Join us for a journey through the book of 1 Thessalonians. This book is considered the earliest letter written in the New Testament, and Paul writes to the Church he planted, encouraging them in their faith to remain unshakeable. Have you ever felt shaken by the tough seasons of life? We pray this devotion will strengthen you, giving you an unshakable faith.

Taste & See
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Meals nourish us both body and soul. In this 7-day series, you’ll visit various tables in the Bible and discover what they say about our spiritual hunger and thirst. From that fateful bite in the garden to the final feast in Revelation, satisfaction comes from a right relationship with our Creator. You’re invited to a feast. Pull up a chair and taste and see that the Lord is good.

What Is the Day of the Lord?
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The phrase “The day of the Lord” appears many times in the Bible. For the writers of the Bible, the expectation of this day played an important part in the way they lived their lives. In this plan, we will discover how the meaning of this phrase can shape our life and view of God. We will learn the importance of living our life in expectation of this day.

A Study in 1 Thessalonians
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In a world that feels more like Hell everyday, you need a practical guide for how to survive in the end times. That’s why we’re diving into 1 Thessalonians. Jesus is coming back, but our job isn’t done yet. With this 7-day devotional, you’ll learn how to pull Heaven down instead of bringing Hell up.

Advent: The Light That Rises in the Darkness
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Advent is not only the anticipation of Christmas. It’s a time when we’re facing the darkness of this world and at the same time seeing the rise of the Light. The Light that no darkness can ever overcome. For the next seven days, we’ll reveal that Christ has not just come once but that He comes to us today. This plan will help you feel Christmas not merely as an event from the past but as a living hope that renews your personal heart, family, and the nation.

Life After Life
7 Days
Explore the powerful impact a heavenly mindset can make on your everyday life. In this informative and uplifting guide, Philip De Courcy reveals how God’s incredible promises about heaven can encourage you toward greater spiritual growth and more abundant worship. Heaven can’t wait—it’s for right now.

Jesus in the Shadows: God Won't Leave You There
7 Days
God’s plan from the beginning has been to save us from our sin and spiritual famine and to reconcile us to Himself, giving us peace and hope. This 7-day devotional by Anne Graham Lotz—through the lens of Joseph’s life—reveals how Jesus’ journey shows His presence in the shadows of Joseph’s story. No matter the trials you face, take heart in the promise that God won’t leave you there. He will bring you through.