The Road To Resurrection: 3 Devotionals To Help Strengthen Your Spiritual Journey

As Resurrection Sunday approaches, now is the time to determine ways to build and strengthen our spiritual practice. Consider adding these devotionals to your TBR list for March!

Living Out A Life That Matters: An 8-Week Study In 2 Timothy by Crickett Keeth

When training Timothy to lead a church, Paul focused on eight attributes that he believed would help the young spiritual leader overcome any circumstance. In modern times, Christians can apply these characteristics to their lives and spiritually grow.

In Living Out A Life That Matters: An 8-Week Study In 2 Timothy, Cricket Keeth highlights an attribute per week. Specifically, the author writes to women who are looking to be empowered by the message Paul gave Timothy in his letters. This book is ideal for women in ministry. 

Life Lessons From 1 Samuel: The Importance Of Finishing Well by Max Lucado

Have you ever started something only to not finish? Or, maybe you completed what you started, but it wasn’t your best work. I Samuel is a book filled with instances of starting well and ending horribly. 

In Life Lessons From 1 Samuel: The Importance Of Finishing Well, Max Lucado provides twelve lessons derived from individuals in I Samuel who didn’t finish their race well. From Eli, who refused to correct his sons, to Saul, whose disobedience led to his total demise, there is a takeaway for every reader. This devotional is ideal for those who struggle to finish what they start. 

Everlasting Jesus: 40 Days Of Timeless Wisdom For Modern Living by Rick Hamlin

“My kingdom is not of this world.” This is what Jesus said when questioned by Pontius Pilate about his teachings. Pilate was concerned that Jesus was trying to overthrow the Roman government. In actuality, Jesus was establishing a path of spirituality meant to reunite humans with God. 

In Everlasting Jesus: 40 Days Of Timeless Wisdom For Modern Living, Rick Hamlin highlights wisdom taught by Jesus and relates it to modern times. We may have smartphones and cars that drive themselves, but the message of love and compassion remains the same. This book is a great read for anyone grappling with the cruelties that society sometimes brings. 

Which books do you plan to add to your TBR list?

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