Guidelines For Living Devotional
A 5-minute daily devotional to help you fully live the life God has designed for you.
A 5-minute daily devotional to help you fully live the life God has designed for you.
Episodes
Aug 16, 2024
There Is No Sin To Great
Aug 16, 2024
Aug 16, 2024
4 min
"One must forgive one's enemies," said Sigmund Freud, "but not before they have been hanged." Such graciousness!
Aug 15, 2024
The Role Of Faith and Science
Aug 15, 2024
Aug 15, 2024
4 min
George Gallup, the man who gained fame as a poll‑taker, has said, "I could prove God statistically.
Aug 14, 2024
Embracing God's Word
Aug 14, 2024
Aug 14, 2024
4 min
The most important time of your life is not still in your future nor is it in the past. It is right now.
Aug 13, 2024
Healing Broken Hearts
Aug 13, 2024
Aug 13, 2024
4 min
Scores of voices the world over shout, "Love is the answer--the answer to broken homes and hearts, the answer to racial strife.
Aug 12, 2024
Embracing Love Again
Aug 12, 2024
Aug 12, 2024
4 min
Sirens screamed! Guards were alerted. Spotlights blinked in the night and illuminated every nook and cranny in Wandsworth prison in England.
Aug 9, 2024
Preparing for the Inevitable
Aug 9, 2024
Aug 9, 2024
4 min
If you knew that you had only 60 days to live, what would you do?
Aug 8, 2024
Find Strength in Stillness and Trust
Aug 8, 2024
Aug 8, 2024
4 min
Have you noticed how noisy it has become lately?
Aug 7, 2024
Discover The Meaning Of Divine Justice
Aug 7, 2024
Aug 7, 2024
4 min
The year was 1901 and the science of modern archaeology was just coming into its own when an archaeologist by the name of M. De Morgan began digging at ancient Susa, which is in modern Iran today.
Aug 6, 2024
Is The Bible Relevant Today?
Aug 6, 2024
Aug 6, 2024
4 min
Do we interpret the Bible in terms of our culture today? Or should our culture be interpreted in terms of what the Bible says?
Aug 5, 2024
Understanding The Book of Genesis
Aug 5, 2024
Aug 5, 2024
4 min
"An evil soul producing holy writ is like an apple rotten at the core; outwardly beautiful, but inwardly full of deadly worms," so wrote William Shakespeare long ago.





