My favorites are Streams in the Desert and My Utmost for His Highest.Old stuff. Classics. I know. But deeply meaningful for personal reasons. What are your absolute favorites?
The M'Cheyne reading plan: read through the OT once a year and the New Testament and Psalms twice.
https://www.logos.com/product/38642/in-pursuit-devotions-for-the-hunter-and-fisherman I am not a hunter, and don't get much fish, but I think this devotional has good insights
My father took this picture in the 1950s
I frequently read/rotate:
I'll also throw in one of Charles Stanley's.
This year I'm reading Daily Doctrine and Faith's Checkbook. Next year I'm reading Daily Strength.
366 for me … 'Amazing Grace - 366 Inspiring Hymn Stories'
Today's hymn: His Name is Wonderful (Mieir/1959) inspired at Bethel Union Church in Duarte Cal
Some great resources here. Love them. Thanks!
I'm fond of @DMB 's choice but there is a whole style that I am disappointed no one brought up:
Mennonite: Take Our Moments and Our Days (two volumes)Reformed: Plantinga’s Seeking God’s FaceEvangelical: Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary RadicalsAnglican: Daily Prayer for All Seasons, Celebrating Common PrayerCatholic: Shorter Christian Prayer, A Shorter Morning and Evening PrayerEcumenical: Glenstal, Paraclete Morning & Evening PrayerFree Church/Celtic: Celtic Daily Prayer
or if you prefer longer versions:
Mine favorite is Connect the Testaments.
My favorites are:
Morning and Evening My Utmost for His Highest *Voices from the Past (Vol 1)
(*I forgot this one is not in Logos 🫢)
My favorite is A Daily Calendar of the Saints.
I'm trying to see if we can license The Prologue of Ohrid. I have this in print, and it's wonderful.
Can I add my age in votes for The Prologue of Ohrid?
One of my favorites is The Loins Girded by J.J. Knap.
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