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Hope Calling Daily Devotional, Day 2

Hope Calling – Embrace Each New Day

Embrace Each New Day “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” ~ Lamentations 3:22-23 (NIV)   Every morning, God’s steadfast love and mercy are renewed, as reliable as the sunrise. Whatever yesterday held—joy,

Hope Calling ~ The Power of a Grateful Attitude

Hope Calling ~ The Power of a Grateful Attitude

The Power of a Grateful Attitude   “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:18 (NIV)   A grateful attitude can transform our perspective and shape our experiences in profound ways. In every moment of our lives, we have

Calling Hopo ~ Steady Your Heart

Hope Calling ~ Steady Your Heart

“Steady Your Heart” inspires peace in life’s challenges, encouraging trust in God and patience to reclaim inner calm and resilience.

Hope Calling ~ The Gift of Renewal, Readals.com

Hope Calling – The Gift of Renewal

Today marks the beginning of a new journey. Whatever burdens you may carry—mistakes, disappointments, or the weight of the past—remember that in Christ, you are given a fresh start. Each day presents a blank canvas, inviting you to let go of what no longer serves you and step confidently into the life He has prepared for you. Embrace this opportunity for transformation, trusting that God’s grace is the ultimate gift of renewal. Let this be the day you invite Him to reveal your path forward and discover the abundant possibilities that lie ahead.

Finding Hope After Losing a Child

[tta_listen_btn] The day my son died, my world shattered. I felt like I had been hit by a train and my body and soul were in pieces on the ground. I couldn’t believe Joey was gone. He was only 10 years old. I went through the usual motions of life 

The Piano and a Message of Hope

My father was forty-five years old when I was born. Although he had always enjoyed perfect health, he worried that he would not live long enough to see his children grow up and have families of their own. It gnawed at him. And it didn’t help that his father had

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