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Press On with Purpose πŸ§‘‍πŸ§‘‍πŸ§’‍πŸ§’

Press On with Purpose πŸ§‘‍πŸ§‘‍πŸ§’‍πŸ§’ Devotionals for Church Family πŸ“– Main Verse: “Do not be afraid; keep on speaking, do not be silent.” — Acts 18:9 πŸ“š Bible in a Year: Reading for the Day Old Testament: Joshua 9–10 New Testament: Acts 19 πŸ’‘ Devotional Thought: Joshua 9–10 reminds us that decisions made without seeking God can lead to complications, yet God still works through imperfect situations. Even when Israel was deceived, God gave them victory when they called upon Him. In Acts 18–19, Paul was encouraged by the Lord to keep speaking boldly. Despite opposition, God assured him of His presence and purpose. A church that presses forward in purpose does not stop because of challenges. God’s mission continues through faithful obedience. πŸ“ Application: Council & Pastoral: Lead with boldness in fulfilling God’s mission. Men & Ladies: Continue serving even when it’s difficult. Youth & Children: Share your faith without fear. πŸ€” Reflection: Am I continuing God’s...

A Fresh Start 🌱

A Fresh Start 🌱 Devotional for Youth Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17 "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" Devotional Thought: Every day with God is a chance to start again. You are not defined by your past mistakes, failures, or regrets. In Christ, you are made new. That means you can let go of guilt and step forward with confidence. God is not holding your past against you—He is inviting you into a new beginning today. Reflection Questions: Is there something from your past you need to release to God? How can you walk in your “new life” today? Takeaways: You are a new creation in Christ. Your past does not define your future. Prayer: Lord, thank You for giving me a fresh start. Help me let go of my past mistakes and walk confidently in the new life You have given me. Remind me daily that I am made new in You. Guide my steps so I can live according to Your purpose. Amen. Hashtags: #2Corinthian...

A Fresh Start in Him 🌷

A Fresh Start in Him 🌷Women’s Devotional πŸ“– Bible Verse: 2 Corinthians 5:17 — “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” πŸ’– Reflection: A new month is a beautiful reminder that God is always doing something new. No matter what your past looks like—failures, regrets, or missed opportunities—God offers you a fresh start in Him. You are not defined by yesterday; you are renewed by His grace today. As a woman of God, you can walk forward without carrying the weight of what has already been forgiven. In Christ, you are continually being made new. Let this truth shape your mindset, your confidence, and your direction. πŸͺž Reflection Questions: What past burden do I need to release today? Do I truly believe I am made new in Christ? πŸ’ Takeaways / Things to Do: Begin this month with surrender and prayer. Let go of past mistakes and embrace God’s grace. πŸ™ Prayer: Lord, thank You for making me new. Help me walk in thi...

Strength renewed for a father’s journey πŸ‘”

Strength renewed for a father’s journey πŸ‘”Devotional for Fathers (Breadwinners & Leaders at Home) Isaiah 40:31 “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.” Reflection Fatherhood can be exhausting—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. There are days when strength feels drained from responsibilities and pressures. But God promises renewal, not just once, but continually. When a father places his hope in God, he receives strength beyond his own ability. This strength allows him to continue leading, loving, and providing even when he feels weary. God does not expect you to carry everything alone—He invites you to rely on Him daily. Reflection Question Where do you need God’s strength in your life right now? Takeaways / Things to Do Start your day by asking God for renewed strength. Pause and pray when you feel overwhelmed. Trust God to sustain you through every responsibility. Prayer Lord, renew my strength today. When I feel tired, remind me that ...