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.
I've enjoyed going through this combined with DA Carson's For the Love of God
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