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Daily Devotionals :: Day 4

I have a habit of buying a new devotional book at the start of each year and abandoning it by February.    Unlike the others tucked away on a distant bookshelf, these three books have earned their permanent place on my desk, there in a moment's reach for inspiration and peace.




1.Once a Day Every Day for Women  - I found this gem at Wal Mart and recommend it for anyone who wants to read through the entire Bible in an orderly and easy way.  Each page has a short reflection, a quotation from scripture, quotations from famous Christians and a "Timely Tip" at the end of the page.  At the top of each page is "Today's Bible Reading" which includes a chapter from the Old Testament and from the New Testament.  Easy!


2.    Small Steps for Catholic Moms: Think. Pray. Act. Every Day. [Book]  If you want the shortest possible devotional that still packs a lot of punch try Small Steps for Catholic Moms by Danielle Bean and Elizabeth Foss.  Each day contains three small entries under the categories: Think, Act, Pray.  There is a companion website here that has more resources as well.




3.Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His  Presence - Devotions for Every Day of the Year  -     
        By: Sarah Young
    
I know I have mentioned this beautiful devotional here before but now it has an APP for your iPhone or iPad.  Best of all, they offer a FREE Lite Version.   I liked this book so much that I gave it as a gift to many people last Christmas.  




What are your favorite daily devotionals?  I can always use a new one! 


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 @mistysmornings:
Day 1 {the kick-off}
Day 2 {linky parties}

Day 3 {podcasts}
Day 4 {daily devotionals}
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  1. I love these suggestions! Having them in a moment's reach for inspiration... love that thought! Thanks for sharing Misty!

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