Sunday, October 14, 2007

Links to additional devotionals that I like

This is a rather eclectic bunch of sources, but you'll likely find at least one or two that you'll like.

WEB SITES ::

Universalis: Office of Readings (my favorite Office of the day; I especially enjoy the Second Readings)

Moments Together for Couples
Purpose Driven Life (courtesy of Rick Warren @ Saddleback Church, Southern Baptist Convention)
God's Word For Today (Assemblies of God)
Sip of Scripture  (Mennonites, a historic peace church)

Regnum Christi Meditations (conservative Roman Catholic)
InTouch Today - Dr. Charles Stanley (evangelical)
Tradition Day by Day (a brief message from a church father)

Mennonite Daily Devotional (opens a separate window; hence, this is listed separately)

Pray-as-you-go . . . daily prayer for your MP3 player (best daily Christian devotional podcast ... by far!!; produced by Irish Jesuits)

Additional sites:

Daily Reflections with Patrick Henry Reardon
 (Orthodox church reflections)

KFUO: Issues, Etc. (a conservative Lutheran <Missouri Synod> talk show/podcast)


E-NEWSLETTERS ::

Work-related --
ICCC (International Christian Chamber of Commerce) TGIF (Today God is First)
In the Company of Prayer

Additional dailies --
LifeWay Newsletters (Southern Baptist Convention)
  Everyday With Jesus
  Experiencing God Today
The Upper Room


PAID SUBSCRIPTION PRINTED DEVOTIONAL MAGAZINE ::

Magnificat (produced by the Order of Preachers (Dominicans); relatively traditional, would likely be enjoyed by most Protestants except, perhaps, for the Saturday devotional since Saturday is Mariology day in Catholicism)


PAID SUBSCRIPTION ONLINE WEEKLY LECTIONARY RESOURCE ::

Sojourners - Christians for Peace & Justice: Preaching the Word (follows the <Protestant> Revised Common Lectionary; although there are literally dozens of other lectionary resources, this and The Text this Week are my two favorites)


Godspeed,

David



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