31-Day Devotionals For Life Set (26 Volumes)
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PublisherP&R Publishing Company
Endorsements (38)
“These devotionals are inviting and compelling. It is as if Michael is a good friend who knows you and knows exactly what you need. He will bring you into the meaningful words of God that give you direction, and he will set your pace so that you persevere with hope. By the end, you may find yourself wishing that a month lasted longer, so that you had more of Michaels helpful counsel to readfortunately, the thirty-one devotionals here are well worth reading again and again.”
See AllEd Welch
Counselor and Faculty Member, Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation; Author, When People Are Big and God Is Small
“After an Affair is a tremendous help to anyone who has experienced infidelity in marriage. Michaels pastoral wisdom and counseling experience shine as he directs the reader to spiritual food that is often missed but is critical to surviving the wilderness of adultery. I will certainly be recommending and using this resource in my own ministry.”
See AllWinston Smith
Rector, St. Annes Church, Abington, Pennsylvania; Author, Marriage Matters: Extraordinary Change Through Ordinary Moments
“When were in a crisis, we need the hope of the gospel more than ever. But standard devotional guides dont seem to speak to the elevated emotions and despair we feel. This can make God feel far away when we need to feel him most near. That is why I am so grateful for Michael Gembolas devotional After an Affair. Gods Word is sturdy enough for the most desperate times. This devotional is written so that the person swirling in guilt, shame, and life- and family-altering decisions can know that God will meet them right where they areas painful and disorienting as that place may be.”
See AllBrad Hambrick
Pastor of Counseling, The Summit Church, Durham, North Carolina; Author, Self-Centered Spouse and Romantic Conflict
“Infidelity involves many factors leading up to betrayal. Deceit in behavior and in the heart are the two most obvious. Hidden sins require ruthless and consistent truth-telling as well as the risk of practicing new thinking and habits that will move people forward. Michael, in After an Affair, has helped us tremendously by outlining a thirty-one-day guide that invites us to do the deeper work necessary to target these hidden sins.”
See AllPenny Freeman
Counselor, ServingLeaders Ministries; Counselor and Trainer, Parakaleo
“After an affair, most couples think, Now what? Questions abound: Is this salvageable? What do we do? Where do we begin? Will we ever be the same? In After an Affair, Michael Gembola offers concrete and soul-healing strategies so that both parties can benefit and grow through a better understanding of themselves and the gospel.”
See AllJohn Freeman
Founder, Harvest USA; Author, Hide or Seek: When Men Get Real with God About Sex
“Be content. Pursue contentment. Repent of discontent. Weve all heard the exhortations and rebukes. We all agree with them. But how? we cry. How do we get there? Megan Hill comes to the rescue with a practical daily devotional full of how-tos and why-tos. But, more importantly, she shows that the remedy for discontent lies ultimately not within the how and why of a daily technique but in the who of a daily relationship with Jesus Christ.”
See AllDavid Murray
Professor of Old Testament and Practical Theology, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary; Author, The Happy Christian and Christians Get Depressed Too
“Megan Hill exposes the lie that seduces so many of us, demonstrating that a change in our circumstances will not improve our lives. With clear, practical, biblical reflection, Hill leads us to the greener pastures of Christian contentment. But she doesnt simply tell us to stop our complaining; she tells us to embrace Christ, the suffering yet contented Savior. I am glad for this resource that teaches us to live his life of holy, surrendered desire.”
See AllJen Pollock Michel
Author, Teach Us to Want and Keeping Place
“While discontent can spring up like weeds in a garden, contentment is a cultivated fruit, learned through study and practice. Megan Hills new devotional Contentment: Seeing Gods Goodness overflows with wisdom, truth, and practical applications. These daily readings refocus our gaze off of ourselves (or our neighbors cute new coat) and onto the goodness and faithfulness of our God. Its a needed and helpful book, and I highly recommend it.”
See AllMelissa Kruger
Author, The Envy of Eve: Finding Contentment in a Covetous World; Womens Ministries Coordinator, Uptown Church, Charlotte, North Carolina
“Our hearts are often prone to discontent. We want what others have and think that our lives would be better if only that one thing would change (and that one thing sometimes varies from week to week). Megan Hills new devotional helps readers to see the source of discontent and paints a picture of biblical contentment rooted in the gospel. Contentment: Seeing Gods Goodness helps those who are longing to shed the weight of discontent by pointing them to the soul-satisfying contentment found in Jesus Christ.”
See AllChristina Fox
Counselor; Author, A Heart Set Free and Designed for Joy
“Those of us who continually study contentment do so because we, like many others, have not fully learned to be content in any and every circumstance with the apostle Paul. Armed with the sword of the Spiritthe Word of GodMegan Hill has given us a wise and beautifully written daily devotional to help us attain this important Christian virtue. Its practical insights and applications, its simplicity and depth, its conviction and comfort will make this a daily devotional that I will return to often in my ongoing struggle for the great gain of godliness with contentment.”
See AllWilliam Barcley
Senior Pastor, Sovereign Grace Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, North Carolina; Author, The Secret of Contentment
“Helps us to bring our misgivings and hesitations out into the open. . . . Take a one month journey to discover why were not crazy to believe in Jesus.”
See AllRay Ortlund
Senior Pastor, Immanuel Church, Nashville
“Elyses words restore hope to those whose lives feel pummeled with questions. . . . Each page is brimming with biblical truth and reminders that God doesnt despise us in our questioning but meets us with mercy.”
See AllEliza Huie
Counselor; Director of Life Counseling Center, Marriottsville, Maryland
“Nobody who I know writes with more gospel sanity, spunk, and savvy than my friend Elyse Fitzpatrick. This little gem on doubt only confirms that conviction.”
See AllScotty Smith
Founding Pastor, Christ Community Church, Franklin, Tennessee; Teacher in Residence, West End Community Church, Nashville
“Whether you consider yourself to be strong in faith or are floundering in your doubts, please read this book and gaze at the face of Christ as he is revealed in Gods Word. Elyses counsel is clear and compassionate, because Gods Word is clear and compassionate.”
See AllGloria Furman
Author, Alive in Him and Missional Motherhood
“Introduces people in the throes of grief, in fresh and intimate ways, to the Savior who draws close and brings peace.”
See AllAndy Farmer
Pastor of Counseling and Care, Covenant Fellowship Church, Glen Mills, Pennsylvania
“Bob gently and purposefully brings us from the casket of loss back to the abundant life that we have in Christ.”
See AllJulie Ganschow
Founder and Executive Director, Reigning Grace Counseling Center
“This warm devotional is helpful and encouraging. . . . Take a walk through the earthly journey of Jesus and listen to his gracious, redirecting words of hope and comfort.”
See AllPaul Tautges
Founder, Counseling One Another (blog); Author, Comfort the Grieving
“Grief can become suffocating. You long for a friend to help you connect Gods Word with your overwhelming feelings of loss. Bob Kellemen is that friend, skillfully helping readers to rise above their anguish in his remarkable new book. . . . As one who understands loss, I highly recommend it!”
See AllJoni Eareckson Tada
Founder/CEO, Joni and Friends International Disability Center
“Deepak Reju frankly and pastorally addresses one of the most pervasive, most lethal, and least acknowledged assaults on Christian discipleship today. Since shame and self-condemnation cannot free those who are enslaved to lust in its various easily accessible forms, Rejus month of meditations fortifies those who are committed to fight for purity by focusing our hearts eyes on Christ in all his beauty, mercy, and power.”
See AllDennis E. Johnson
Professor of Practical Theology, Westminster Seminary California
“Anyone knows that, in order to conquer any sin, we must attack that problem at its coreintentionally and deliberately. An old Valley of Vision prayer says that if we would have any sin subdued, we must not only labor to overcome it . . . but must invite Christ to abide in its place. In Pornography: Fighting for Purity, Deepak Reju has helped men, in a very practical way, to do this very thing!”
See AllJohn Freeman
Founder, Harvest USA; Author, Hide or Seek: When Men Get Real with God About Sex
“Here is medicine in the form of meditations; a weapon in the shape of a thirty-one-day devotional. Begin each day, for a month, with Deepak reading you and teaching you from Scripture. Plainspoken, searching, practical, humble, and hopefulthis could be just what youve been looking for in your struggle for something better than fantasy.”
See AllMark Dever
Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.; President, 9Marks
“There are a number of books that tell you what to do if you want to kick your porn habit. Pornography: Fighting for Purity is different. It doesnt leave you to get on with it yourself; instead, it walks with you through the process. Day by day, over thirty-one days, it will lead you away from porn and back to Christ. This is not a self-help book that demands more effort before inevitably leading to more failure. The book is filled with gospel grace and therefore with gospel hope. I warmly encourage you to read it. Better still, read it with a mature Christian.”
See AllTim Chester
Pastor, Grace Church, Boroughbridge, UK; author, Closing the Window: Steps to Living Porn Free
“For the individual who suffers under the tyranny of pornography, Deepak Reju serves you well by providing you with hope and help in the gospel of Jesus Christ. He walks alongside you throughout the month, enabling you to grow in your understanding of yourself, your circumstances, and God. Through daily reading and reflection questions, Deepak provides you with the necessary insight and practical application to break pornographys hold, helping you to better glorify God in your daily living.”
See AllKevin Carson
Pastor, Sonrise Baptist Church, Ozark, Missouri; Biblical Counseling Professor and Department Chair, Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary, Springfield, Missouri
“The journey of change is best traveled with a trusted friend. . . . You have found a trustworthy companion for the road. Dont walk alone; please read this book.”
See AllChris Moles
Counselor; Author, The Heart of Domestic Abuse
“As he writes with the warmth of a pastors heart, Dunhams keen expertise in the area of addictions shines through. Carefully balancing a myriad of factors that make up addiction, David plays the part of a wise friend and helper for those who need it most.”
See AllJonathan Holmes
Pastor of Counseling, Parkside Church, Chagrin Falls, Ohio; Executive Director, Fieldstone Counseling
“God has given Dave a tremendous gift for writing succinctly and yet powerfully, and here he keeps the gospel and Gods grace at the center of one of the greatest epidemics in our land: addiction. . . . Daves book is biblical, practical, hopeful, and focused on our Savior. I highly recommend it.”
See AllBrad Bigney
Lead Pastor, Grace Fellowship Church, Florence, Kentucky; Author, Gospel Treason
“You will no longer suffer alone as you take up the journey of walking with God in the pages of this book.”
See AllEliza Huie
Director of Counseling, McLean Bible Church, DC Metropolitan Area; Dean of Biblical Counseling, Metro Baltimore Seminary
“Speaks eloquently to chronic illness. . . . Gives hope and wisdom for all sufferers and for those who seek to care for them as well.”
See AllAndy Farmer
Pastor of Counseling and Care, Covenant Fellowship Church; Author, Real Peace: What We Long For and Where to Find It
“Simply outstanding. . . . Delivers an avalanche of hope as well as practical help about how to care for our bodies.”
See AllDave Furman
Senior Pastor, Redeemer Church of Dubai; Author, Being There: How to Love Those Who Are Hurting and Kiss the Wave: Embracing God in Your Trials
“An exceptional devotional written by one who understands chronic illness. . . . A feast to savor and treasure!”
See AllCindee Snider Re
Cofounder, Chronic Joy (chronic illness ministry); Author, Chronic Joy Thrive Series and Abide Series
“Of all the marriage books I’ve read, this one has swiftly risen to the top.”
See AllScott Sauls
Senior Pastor, Christ Presbyterian Church, Nashville; Author, Jesus Outside the Lines and A Gentle Answer
“Steve’s writing is thoughtful, engaging, and biblically rich. My married counselees will love this.”
See AllEd Welch
Counselor and Faculty Member, Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation; Author, When People Are Big and God Is Small
“It will bring joy, laughter, and the peace of God to your marriage.”
See AllRebekah Lyons
Author, Rhythms of Renewal and You Are Free
“Through a series of specific, concise, and thoughtful reflections, you will inevitably grow in your communication with your spouse.”
See AllMichael Keller
Lead Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Lincoln Square, New York
“Will recall, reinforce, refresh, and expand on relevant truths in an especially interesting and unique way.”
See AllWayne Mack
Best-Selling Author, Preparing for Marriage God’s Way; Director, Association of Certified Biblical Counselors—Africa
“The perfect premarital gift to offer to a newly engaged couple to help them to direct their gaze to what really makes marriage work: the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
See AllJonathan D. Holmes
Pastor of Counseling, Parkside Church, Chagrin Falls, Ohio; Author, Counsel for Couples
“Argues that the key to marital success is to put the Lord first and to look to him, not marriage, to provide ultimate fulfillment.”
See AllJim Newheiser
Director of the Christian Counseling Program and Associate Professor of Practical Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary
“Provides biblical clarity concerning what marriage is and what husbands and wives are called by God to be and to do.”
See AllNick Roark
Pastor, Franconia Baptist Church, Alexandria, Virginia; Coauthor, Biblical Theology