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Listen to Today’s Devotion “We plan the way we want to live, but only God makes us able to live it” (Proverbs 16:9 MSG). Many years ago I spent a week visiting the interior of…
Listen to Today’s Devotion “We plan the way we want to live, but only God makes us able to live it” (Proverbs 16:9 MSG). Many years ago I spent a week visiting the interior of…
Listen to Today’s Devotion The formula is simple: perceived control creates calm; lack of control gives birth to fear. So what do we do? Control everything? If only we could. Yet, certainty is a cruel…
Listen to Today’s Devotion We waste so much nervous energy trying to make decisions. We can stress less when we remember three things: Gather the facts. What are the odds that the thing you are…
Listen to Today’s Devotion Trying to control all the details of your world is exhausting. Only God has the power to see and know everything, but we forget. And before long, we’re back at it—running…
Listen to Today’s Devotion Want to win the war on worry? Rejoice in the Lord’s strength, faithfulness, and accomplishments. Rejoice in his creation, his incarnation, and his act of redemption. Anxiety decreases as our understanding…
Listen to Today’s Devotion When I was six years old, my dad let me stay up with the rest of the family and watch the movie The Wolf Man. Boy, did he regret that decision!…
Listen to Today’s Devotion My father had a bedtime routine that makes me smile to think about it. About ten o’clock each night, he would meander into the kitchen, crumble a piece of corn bread…
Listen to Today’s Devotion Doesn’t each day have its share of challenges? The key to tranquility is to face today’s problems and no more. To treat each day like a self-contained unit. Meet today’s problems…
Listen to Today’s Devotion We point to our sick child, crutches, or famine and say, “This makes no sense!” Yet out of all God’s work, how much do we truly understand? Only a sliver. What…
Listen to Today’s Devotion According to the National Institute of Mental Health, anxiety disorders are reaching epidemic proportions. It’s enough to make us wonder if the apostle Paul was out of touch with reality when he…