The Open Word Daily e-Devotionals

The Open Word e-Devotional

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 17th

Published: Sun, 06/17/18

Hello ,"A weakness of all human beings," Henry Ford said, "is trying to do too many things at once. That scatters effort and destroys direction. It…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 16th

Published: Sat, 06/16/18

Hello Nothing that is valuable is achieved without effort. Fritz Kreisler, the famous violinist, testified to this point when he said, "Narrow is the…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 15th

Published: Fri, 06/15/18

Hello ,Years ago, Frank Lloyd Wright was given the impossible task of building the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. No comparable construction job ever before…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 14th

Published: Thu, 06/14/18

CHARACTER Hello ,"Character is not made in crisis - only e hibited." FreemanOur character (or lack of it,) is made in the day by day e periences of…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 13th

Published: Wed, 06/13/18

Hello ,Have you ever been so e hausted, that you wonder if you're ever going to feel rested again? Life has a way of doing that to us, but God has a…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 12th

Published: Tue, 06/12/18

Hello ,"Any one can hold the helm when the sea is calm." Publius Syrus 42 B.C.I agree with that statement, but want to add that if we allow Christ to…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 11th

Published: Mon, 06/11/18

Hello ,I was dismayed by a quote that I read a few years ago from George H. Gallup. Here it is:"There's little difference in ethical behavior between…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 10th

Published: Sun, 06/10/18

Hello ,"The Lord prefers common-looking people. That is the reason he made so many of them." A. Lincoln.I'm not sure that I agree with Abraham Lincoln…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 9th

Published: Sat, 06/09/18

Hello ,Charles William Eliot (1834-1926), former president of Harvard University, had a birthmark on his face that bothered him greatly. As a young…

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