Fifty-two articles reflecting on specific Scripture passages. These were originally published by what is now The Foundry in a Faith Connections adult Sunday school curriculum take-home piece. Each devotional grew out of that week's Sunday school scripture passage
Come Ye Apart devotionals | Devotionals about pastors
Four weeks of daily devotionals originally published in a quarterly devotional guide called Come Ye Apart. The title of the devotional guide was taken from the King James Version wording of Mark 6:31. The New International Version puts it: "Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place."
34 brief devotional thoughts using illustrations from the world of amateur (or "ham") radio. Originally published in "The Transmitter," the newsletter of the Nazarene Amateur Radio Fellowship.
"Are you ready?" A meditation written for a Christmas devotional booklet published by the ministerial students' organization at Southern Nazarene University.
Seven devotional articles written as pre-trip orientation material for university students going on summer mission trips.
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-- Howard Culbertson,
To Christ-followers, "devotions" typically refer to specific acts or practices undertaken by individuals or groups to deepen their spiritual connection with God or to express their faith. These practices often include prayer, meditation, reading scripture, worship, and reflection. Devotions can be personal, such as a daily prayer time or reading from the Bible, or they can be communal, such as attending a weekly church service or participating in a prayer group. The goal of having devotional times is to cultivate a closer relationship with God and to grow in one's faith. Devotional practices can vary widely among different Christian denominations and traditions.