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  2. Paul Chappell - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the program became a daily ministry on a local Christian station and took the name Truth for Today. In 2005, the name was changed to Daily in the Word and was coupled with a daily devotional website. [16] Chappell has spoken at Bible conferences throughout the United States and around the world. [17] He is a Fox News opinion contributor.

  3. Portals of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The 4 + 1 ⁄ 8 by 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (100 mm × 170 mm) publication consists of one-page daily devotions based upon a verse of Scripture along with suggestions for further reading of a Scripture and of a Psalm. Each devotion closes with a brief prayer.

  4. Why should anyone go to church? Pastors and readers respond - AOL

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    Let the love of God and God's gift of church be revealed to others by the love, joy and peace we exude as we go about our daily lives. Through prayer, our ministry will be guided by the Holy Spirit.

  5. Daily devotional - Wikipedia

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    Beside The Still Waters is a daily devotional widely used by adherents of the Anabaptist Christian tradition. Each page of the "devotional begins with a Scripture reference and verse on a theme" with a subsequent "reflection on the theme, followed by an inspirational aphorism or a line from a hymn, and a few additional biblical references for those who would like to read through the entire ...

  6. Daily Watchwords - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Watchwords (German: Herrnhuter Losungen) is an annual, globally distributed publication of the Moravian Church. It was started on 3 May 1728, and is now published in 50 languages, making it the oldest and most widely read daily devotional work in the world. The publication is traditionally in the form of a book or booklet, containing ...

  7. Buy your way to Heaven! The Catholic Church brings back ...

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    The Catholic Church had technically banned the practice of selling indulgences as long ago as 1567. As the Times points out, a monetary donation wouldn't go amiss toward earning an indulgence.

  8. Lettie Cowman - Wikipedia

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    Lettie wrote a daily devotional based on her hardships and her experiences of fellowship with God. Each daily section contains a Bible passage and a quote from another author. The title of the book comes from Isaiah 35:6 , "Then will the lame leap like a deer, and the mute tongue shout for joy.

  9. Christian devotional literature - Wikipedia

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    Christian devotional literature (also called devotionals or Christian living literature) is religious writing that Christian individuals read for their personal growth and spiritual formation. [1] Such literature often takes the form of Christian daily devotionals . [ 2 ]