The Open Word Daily e-Devotionals

The Open Word e-Devotional

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 26th,

Published: Sat, 06/26/21

Hello, "Strangely, the e pounders of many of the great new ideas of history were frequently considered on the lunatic fringe for some or all of their…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 25th,

Published: Fri, 06/25/21

Hello, The true function of a preacher is to disturb the comfortable and to comfort the disturbed. Chad Walsh In my ministry over the years, I have…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 24th,

Published: Thu, 06/24/21

Hello, Are you resting in your relationship with God, today? If you have a special prayer request that I could lift up on your behalf, please shoot me…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 3rd,

Published: Wed, 06/23/21

Hello, "The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none." - Thomas Carlyle When I choose to turn my eyes away from the faults that I…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 22nd,

Published: Tue, 06/22/21

Hello, There was a young boy who had full run of the Whitehouse at one time. He went where he pleased, and even played under the commander-in-chief's…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 21st,

Published: Mon, 06/21/21

Hello, "God's wonderful works which happen daily are lightly esteemed, not because they are of no import but because they happen so constantly and…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 20th,

Published: Sun, 06/20/21

Hello, Before he deployed to Afghanistan, Army Staff Sgt. Philip Gray sat down and wrote 270 messages for his 7-year-old daughter—one for each day he…

Your Open Word e-Devotional for June 19th,

Published: Sat, 06/19/21

Hello, Bruce Goodrich was being initiated into the cadet corps at Te as A & M University. One night, Bruce was forced to run until he dropped -- but…

Open Word e-Devotional for June 18th,

Published: Fri, 06/18/21

Hello, "Use what talents you possess: The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there e cept those that sang best." As you go through your day…

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