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Every toddler loves to play with empty boxes. We buy them grand gifts, the toy of every child's dreams, and still we find them sitting in the cardboard. But what if our spiritual lives mimic the antics of those three-year olds? When we focus on the parties and lights, it's as if we're toddlers playing with the boxes. Every time we worry about buying the right present or allow the season to become full of stress instead of joy, it's as if we sit in cardboard.This Advent season, focus on the true gift. As children of the Most High King, it's time to throw away the boxes and give up playing in the wrapping paper and bows. Join Lynne as she leaves behind the childish practice of playing with the packaging and enjoys the peace and love found only in the Almighty's most amazing Gift.
So many shiny things try to pull us away from our Creator, so Jesus came to earth so we could know Him better.Nothing shines brighter. One Star Shines Bright shares twenty-eight devotions to keep you focused on the Light of Jesus Christ.These readings look at- The prophecies of Light Foretold- The truth of Light Revealed- The responsibility in Light Reflected- The promise of Light everlasting The trappings of Christmas can be distracting.Advent Devotions can help us refocuson the Reason for the Season. Readings for all the Sundays in Advent as well as children's lessons to reinforce the theme are also available.
"A Reflection of the Beauty of God" offers Moms fifty-two more short devotional readings to bring inspiration throughout the year. With titles like "Are You Ready to Dance with the Prince?" "I Feel Like a Multi-Purpose Cleaner" and "I'm Exasperated" Lynne shares her heart and her struggles as well as lessons she's learned from Scripture and personal experience to help some young mom somewhere realize she is a "Reflection of the Beauty of God."
Psalms 120-134 are called the Psalms of Ascent, or in layman's terms, the Psalms of Going Up to Worship. This eight week discussion guide takes individuals or groups through these 15 Psalms to help Christians of any maturity level focus on worship like the ancient people of God.
When the captain of the army gets advice from the maid, things get really interesting . . .Yeah, there's a Jesus lesson in there.Christians get tired of living by the rules, hiding their past mistakes and tackling every problem like they've got it. We try to make Jesus look good, but it's hard work. Dive In to a Life of Freedom is a seven session interactive Bible study written to help Christians Sink the Secrets and Give up God-sized problems so they can go all in with Jesus.Naaman scoffed at the idea of finding healing by washing in the Jordan, but that's where he got his life back! It takes courage to come to the place of abundance Jesus promises in John 10:10, and Naaman's story offers lessons to help us find it. We might get a little wet in the process, but once we get there, we're never turning back!Lynne Modranski leads worship and small groups at Sycamore Tree Church. Raised on religion and caught in the trap of legalism for years, she understands the beauty and freedom of relationship with Jesus and she's hungry to share it. Her book, "Devotions for Church Leaders and Small Groups" has been bringing this idea to the world for 10 years. Lynne writes and blogs, sharing devotions and object lessons for kids. And when she's not sitting in her writing chair, you'll find her at the pool or the golf course with her daughters and grandchildren. But most of the time, you'll find her hanging out with the guy who doesn't mind being second to Jesus, her husband of 40 years, Steve.
This devotional book was originally written for the Mission team from Sycamore Tree Church's first mission trip. It includes ten devotional readings one for each evening (beginning on Sunday evening) and one for each morning of a five day Mission experience. The focus of this devotional is Romans 12:1 "Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God-this is your true and proper worship." Participants will discover what it means to be a living sacrifice as they experience a sacrificial week on the mission field. This booklet also features space to record the names of each of their team members and those they serve as well as places to record their experience each day. The book can actually become a keepsake of their week as well as an opportunity to focus on Christ throughout their mission week.
This discussion guide was originally created for use during Lent; however, the trip to the Promised Land can happen anytime. And while the journey is much more enjoyable when you travel with others, you could optionally go through this study on your own. Just as Yahweh wanted His people to be safe in the land He had saved for them, our Heavenly Father still wants His children to live in the abundance Christ promised.Forty days has a lot of significance, and I'm obviously not the first to use that timespan to create a study. But the reason you see that number so often is the frequency it gets used in the Bible. It rained on Noah for forty days. The spies scouted the territory in forty days which caused the people of Israel to wander in the desert forty years after they didn't trust God to lead them in safely. Jesus wandered in the wilderness for forty days after His baptism as He faced His humanity and learned that even in His human state He could defeat the enemy. Plus, check out Elijah, Moses and Jonah for even more forty day references.Since the very early days of Christendom the church has set aside the forty days before Holy Week as Lent. It begins Ash Wednesday and either goes through Easter, omitting the six Sundays, or the season is counted from Ash Wednesday through Palm Sunday. Either way it's forty days to honor the days Jesus spent in the wilderness and forty days to ensure our hearts are prepared to celebrate the resurrection of Christ.So, whether you use this discussion guide as preparation for the holiest of days or simply to get a bit closer to your Heavenly Father, I pray you it helps you find your way into the abundance Christ promised.
Early in the Spring of 2015, I began to think about the people I know who've started their relationship with Christ as well as my own walk with Christ during those first several years. And as I did, I realized there are a few basic things we need to know as we begin this new life with Jesus. Our enemy, the devil, prowls around like a lion. (1 Peter 5:8) All he wants to do is steal, kill and destroy (John 10:10). And much like the pattern we find in the wild, the ancient serpent will stalk the youngest of the flock because they're the easiest target. So I'm writing these short readings to encourage new Christians during the most vulnerable part of their journey. I want to remind new followers of the "Way" that the Christian life is best lived in community with others who are striving to follow Jesus. One of our first responsibilities as a new Christian is to spend as much time as possible with others who are being real with their faith. Just as a soldier would never go into battle alone and unarmed, we must remember that though our struggle is not against flesh and blood (Ephesians 6:12), it's still a battle. It's important to make sure we have other soldiers around us and we are armed with the Sword of the Spirit. (Ephesians 6:17 & Hebrews 4:12) One thing that the enemy will try to do is make you doubt your salvation. The last thing he needs is one more person confident in their relationship with Jesus Christ. As you read through these short devotions hold on to this truth: Salvation was yours the moment you acknowledged your need for a Savior (Romans 3:10-12), repented of your sins (Acts 3:19) and confessed Jesus Christ as your Lord. (Romans 10:9-10) Hopefully, you'll find other truths to hang on to as you move through the pages of this book. So hold on to what you have (Revelation 3:11), hang tight with your "platoon" (Hebrews 10:24-25) and use the Sword (Hebrews 4:12 & Ephesians 6:17) you'll find in the following pages for your weapon as the words that accompany the Scripture give you encouragement to stay the course.
Every year the world celebrates Christmas as if it's our birthday. These devotions for every day of Advent our designed to help those who want to grow closer to Christ celebrate the season remembering the true reason from Christmas.
This Bible study has been designed to remind us why we recognize the six weeks before Holy Week as Lent. Between Ash Wednesday and Palm Sunday there are 40 days--the same number of days that the Israelites scouted in the Promised Land, the same number of years the Israelites wandered in the desert and the same number of days that Jesus spent in the wilderness/desert after His baptism. We can use this time to reflect on all that God has done for us. Some Christians use this time to "give up something" to remind them of what Jesus "gave up" for us on the Cross. You are welcome to give up something important during this time if you'd like. However, it's not necessary. In the next six weeks we'll be looking at some "wilderness" experiences from scripture and comparing them to some of our own so that the next time we feel "lost in a desert" we will be able to draw encouragement and strength from the scriptures in this study. At the end of each study we'll look at what was "given up" (sometimes for the good and sometimes unnecessarily) because of the wilderness experience. While this study was originally written to be used during the Lenten season, you'll find it appropriate for anytime you'd like to learn more about how and why God uses the wilderness times in our life.
Every woman wants a knight, but they get lost along the way and the enemy keeps them from making it to the tower in time. This book helps the guys learn how to be a chivalrous knight . . . the man every woman wants!
Peace . . . everyone wants peace. There is good news! God wants to give us peace. In fact, He sent Jesus expressly for that purpose. That's why Christmas is a season focused on peace. Unfortunately, because of the commercialization of the holiday, it is generally anything but a peaceful season. The parties, gift buying and financial stress are just the beginning of the death of our peace.The 28 daily readings you'll find in this book are short inspirations to help you find Peace as you prepare for the celebration of Christ's birth.
Every mom needs a break, a quiet time every day, and believe it or not, God WANTS you to have it! So pour yourself a mug of coffee or brew that cup of tea, grab your Bible and this book and spend five or ten minutes just basking in your Father's love. That's what these devotion pages are all about, helping busy moms grow closer to Christ so they can be the best parent available to their children. Every child deserves a parent that is lost in love with Jesus, and the more time you spend learning about Him, focusing on His grace and understanding His word, the better parent you will be. Christ loves you! You weren't created for all work and no rest! God commanded a Sabbath for a reason, so take a little Sabbath today and enjoy these readings. God bless you!
Nehemiah's call turned Adira's world upside-down, and it can reshape ours too! Lynne Modranski has taken the story of Adiraand used it to springboard this six-session study.Each lesson offers a look atNehemiah's Journey to FreedomAdira's Journey to Freedom>Go deeper into the life of Nehemiah and Adiraas you Journey to Freedomand discover your true home
Journey to Greatness is an eleven week children's curriculum that explores the life of Joseph, son of Jacob. From his Coat of Many Colors to his imprisonment and then rise to power, children will follow this Bible hero, learning lessons in humility, dependability, living blessed, truth telling, keeping promises, God's faithfulness, His planning, and His timing, how to be a blessing and more. Every lesson offers activities, a memory verse, games, and crafts to reinforce the Bible truth. Easy to prepare and true to scripture, these lessons were created with the smallest and largest groups in mind.
Lynne Modranski has a passion to empower Church Leaders and inspire those striving to grow in Christ, because leaders growing in the likeness of the Almighty and small groups that develop Biblical Christians are essential to the Kingdom of God. These seventy-five short meditations were written with these important people in mind. Based on examples from real life and Lynne Modranski's aha moments, each inspirational reading uses scripture to help leaders focus on Christ and small groups redirect their attention after a day in the world. These two to three-page devotionals remind us that we never stop growing. They ask questions like, What if Martha and Thomas were more faithful than they get credit for? Did even Moses play the blame game? What would happen if I got everything I deserved? Do you travel to Egypt without even knowing it? How can you tie "The Three Little Pigs" into scripture?The book is divided into four sections, Devotions for Church Leaders, Devotions for Small Groups, Devotions Inspired by Songs, and Devotions for Special Seasons; and includes an index to Scripture References. In addition to inspiring followers of Jesus, each message can easily be a sermon starter or springboard for discussion.
Buzzards, blue jays, ice cream and snowflakes. What do have in common?Each one can teach us something about Jesus!Jesus constantly used illustrations from everyday life to teach His disciples. He shared countless parables. In the same way God blesses us daily with aha moments. He uses simple things in creation to reveal Himself. When we learn to see the Almighty work in everything, we can grow in Christ and find more joy in the journey. Those growing in Christ have been reading devotionals daily for centuries. They know others' insights can prove valuable as they strive to get closer to Jesus. In "Devotions Inspired by Life" Lynne Modranski shares her passion for inspiring those trying to grow in the faith. This book shares more than seventy happenstance experiences that offer a new perspective on life and help deepen our relationship with our Savior. Discover how Lynne learned lessons from egg muffins and groundhogs, bats and her new car. With scripture to lead the way, each of these two to three page meditations invites the reader to search for Jesus in the midst of their own mundane day to day. You'll find inspiration from animals, children, food and more.
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