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Suffering
4 Days
Suffering is a fundamental part of the Christian faith (2 Timothy 3:12), and your godly response to it grows through encountering God and meditating on His Word. The following verses, when memorized, can encourage you toward a godly response to suffering.
Ruth, A Story Of Redemption
5 Days
Few people do we emotionally relate to in the Bible more than Ruth; a poor, widowed foreigner who made God her priority and watched as He transformed her life. If you’re looking for some encouragement in your circumstances, don’t miss this reading plan!
Learning Hope From Naomi’s Loss: Readings From Ruth
5 Days
The story of Naomi and Ruth is well-known and greatly loved. But the brevity and familiarity of this beautiful story of redemption can cause us to pass over the themes of loss, trauma, and restoration too quickly. On this plan, you will discover how the experience of great loss changes us and affects our views of God and the unexpected ways that God can express his care and provision.
Grief
5 Days
Grief can feel unbearable. Although well-meaning friends and family offer support and encouragement, we often still feel like no one really understands—that we’re alone in our suffering. In this plan, you’ll encounter comforting Scriptures to help you find perspective from God, feel our Savior’s great concern for you, and experience relief from your pain.
Rut
6 Dias
Rut, una historia de amor que refleja el amor de Dios por nosotros, describe una visión amplia de la historia, incluida la del rey David... e incluso la historia de fondo de Jesús. Viaje diariamente a través de Rut mientras escucha el estudio de audio y lee versículos seleccionados de la palabra de Dios.
Rut Y Noemí Una Historia De Redención
6 Dias
El Libro de Rut nos presenta una de las narraciones más cautivadoras de la Bíblia, una historia que resuena con nuestras propias vidas, enfrentada en muchas oportunidades al dolor y a pérdidas paralizantes. Nuestra historia trata de dos viudas pobres, migrantes, desesperadas. Al final, veremos que Dios siempre estuvo presente dirigiendo de forma silenciosa, pero compasiva los pasos de estas mujeres hacia la redención.