This is a wonderful devotional guide written by Billy Graham. In it, he gives us an excerpt written for each week along with scripture passages to read through. His thoughts are always rich, to the point and, of course, offer a life application point at the end. I could ruminate for weeks just on the names of the Lord that he shares in Week One.
Since this one is laid out with something to reflect on for a week, this one is low on time commitment, but rich in content. Check it out here for the free download.
You have successfully joined our subscriber list. Click this link for your free download:. Published in by John Piper of DesiringGod. By the time you reach Day 25 I think you will be richly blessed! With heartwarming stories, inspirational verse, and biblical teaching, they cut through distractions to the real miracle of Christmas: God with us; Immanuel in the manger.
Get it here. A fifth bonus devotional is included — entitled 10, Little Moments — to help you think biblically about the New Year and the resolutions that come with it. This one really walks through Biblical truth in an evangelistic way and is great for individuals or a group.
The author takes you deeper and helps you examine your heart and respond. Download it here and share it with someone you love. Subscribe to their daily newsletter and you will receive a devotional written by a different well-known author each day throughout the Advent season. For the Christmas music lovers out there this one is pretty exciting!
These are precious words penned by a heart that loves the Lord. Last but not least is a daily scripture reading compiled by me. I hope you will enjoy each day as December 25th draws near. There are some awesome ideas as well as a free downloadable template to make 18 ornaments for your tree. Please leave me a comment or two as you read. It will not only encourage me, but others who read this. I leave you with a simple, beautiful poem and wish you a very Merry Christmas!
Once upon a time, A long, long time ago. Begins the story of a baby, That most of you should know. And all who gathered round Him, Rejoiced and praised His birth. For the babe, the King, named Jesus, Is our Saviour here on earth!
I am a former home school mom and am working like Kelly Laird—see comments above on compiling an advent devotional for my church as well.
Your website and suggestions have been SO helpful. I am wondering if I could have access to your 25 devotionals in one document. I would love to be able to share some of them with our own church.
Of course we will give credit to you for them! When you subscribe to my newsletter, you should be automatically redirected to a page to download the 25 scripture readings for Advent. This 4-day advent devotional by Lauren Gaines is inspired by popular Christmas carols. Each day, the author draws your focus to a different Christmas song that highlights the true meaning of Christmas.
Explore classics such as Joy to the World and Deck the Halls as a catalyst for changing the sometimes altruistic narrative of Christmas. This devotional by Thomas Nelson is all about slowing down and engaging with the Word of God using all your senses. This devotional plan from The Christian Standard Bible focuses on the gift of peace that became ours when the Messiah came to earth. But the type of peace that Jesus brings also has an element of justice. This devotional series that the peace of Christ is available to all who believe.
These Advent devotionals are designed to be read with families who have young children. They are a great resource for preparing the whole family for the advent of Christ.
The devotionals are simple to understand while sharing a powerful lesson about the birth of Jesus. A lot of Scripture references are provided which would allow families to have a deep look at the prophecies about he Messiah and the birth of Christ. This Advent devotional by Dr. Josh and Christi Straub is written with the whole family in mind. Devotionals in this section are either ten or fourteen days long and will require a bit more commitment to complete.
Read one devotional each day Mondays to Fridays, or read every day until completed. This day devotional by the Catalyst Church focuses on the light that Christ brought to the world. This Advent devotional focuses on five different attributes of God that we have access to because Jesus came to earth.
Each name of Christ is explored to give the historical context and to express its significance to believers. The devotionals in this section require the most commitment as they are either 21 days or 25 days long. These Advent devotionals would be great to use beginning on the first of December leading up to Christmas Day. This day devotional by Janelle Keith focuses on 21 gifts we have received through Jesus Christ. Through the coming of Jesus, we have received peace, joy, patience, and so many other gifts that we had not had access to before.
This day Advent devotional by the Highland Church begins with the first promise of the Messiah and walks through various prophecies until the birth of the Savior. Spend time looking at the brokenness of man after sin and their need for a Redeemer.
Laugh with Sarah as she gives birth to a son in her old age. Hurry with the shepherds as they go to find the baby Jesus.
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