5 Habits - Prayer #2
by Michael Percy on January 14th, 2020
In this week’s Everyday Devotions, we are learning some Prayer Pathways – some simple structures that God has given us to help us to marshal our thoughts and our focus whenever we come to him in prayer. Today we are carrying on looking at the most famous of those prayer pathways – the prayer that Jesus taught us, which is known as The Lord’s Prayer. Read More
5 Habits - Prayer #1
by Michael Percy on January 13th, 2020
Last week, we looked at the spiritual growth habit of Bible Meditation. This week we are going to add a second element to these devotions. We are going to learn some Prayer Pathways. Prayer is the native language of a Christian, but we have to learn to speak it. This week’s Prayer Pathways will help you learn. Read More
5 Habits - Word #7
by Michael Percy on January 12th, 2020
In this week’s Everyday Devotions, we are exploring the power of God’s Word to change our lives. We are looking at what Jesus wants to teach us through the Parable of the Sower. Today we are looking at the fourth and final type of soil. Read More
5 Habits - Word #6
by Michael Percy on January 11th, 2020
In this week’s Everyday Devotions, we are exploring the power of God’s Word to change our lives. We are looking at what Jesus wants to teach us through the Parable of the Sower. Today we are looking at the third type of soil. Read More
5 Habits - Word #5
by Michael Percy on January 10th, 2020
In this week’s Everyday Devotions, we are exploring the power of God’s Word to change our lives. We are looking at what Jesus wants to teach us through the Parable of the Sower. Yesterday we looked at the first type of soil. Today we are looking at the second type of soil. Read More
5 Habits - Word #4
by Michael Percy on January 9th, 2020
In this week’s Everyday Devotions, we are exploring the power of God’s Word to change our lives. Let’s therefore dig deep into the Parable of the Sower, which Phil looked at in his sermon. We will look at over the next four days, asking different questions as we seek to grapple with what it means for us today. Read More