The Open Word Daily e-Devotionals

The Open Word e-Devotional

Your open Word e-Devotional for January 11th

Published: Thu, 01/11/18

Hello ,The Prussian king Frederick the Great was widely known as an agnostic. By contrast, General Von Zealand, one of his most trusted officers, was…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for January 10th

Published: Wed, 01/10/18

Hello ,Gordon MacDonald shares the following story that really touched my heart:In the fall of 1956, I began my final year at the Stony Brook School,…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for January 9th

Published: Tue, 01/09/18

Hello ,A man who (a few years ago) provided sign language interpretation on stage for Nelson Mandela's memorial service, attended by scores of heads…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for January 8th

Published: Mon, 01/08/18

Hello ,What could a team of medical doctors possibly learn about practicing medicine from a Formula One racing team? If the doctors remain teachable,…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for January 7th

Published: Sun, 01/07/18

Hello ,Some of the most difficult prayers that I have ever prayed are for people that have shown me that they don't have my best interest in mind.

Your Open Word e-Devotional for January 6th

Published: Sat, 01/06/18

Hello ,This morning, I'd like to leave you alone with just your Bible reading, and encourage you to quietly talk to your Heavenly Father. Sometimes,…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for January 5th

Published: Fri, 01/05/18

Hello ,In an interview with Fortune, Ted Turner, the media mogul and founder of CNN, was asked, "I know you were religious up to the point of seeing…

Your Open Word for January 4th

Published: Thu, 01/04/18

Hello ,In his men's seminar, David Simmons, a former cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys, tells about his childhood home. His father, a military man,…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for January 3rd

Published: Wed, 01/03/18

Hello ,The technical name is Commotio cordis. It simply means a shot to the chest (or, literally from the Latin, "agitation of the heart"). Doctors…

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