There were three men around the fire, with the smell of coffee and of bacon frying. It was a two-bit camp in mighty rough country, with three saddle-broncs and a packhorse standing under a lightning-struck cottonwood. "Howdy," I said. "You boys receivin' visitors, or is this a closed meetin'?" They were all looking me over, but one said, "You're here, mister. Light and set."
From "The Man From the Broken Hills" by Louis L'Amour


Friday, October 23, 2009

Daily Devotion Time

Maybe like me, you have several good daily devotion books on your shelf somewhere. Or perhaps your church, like mine, puts out copies of "Daily Bread". We all know we need devotion and study time, but perhaps we don't make the time like we should.
There's a great web resource called Devotional Christian that has online resources for many common daily devotions, including Daily Bread, and writings by Oswald Chambers, Billy Graham, and Charles Spurgeon. With this resource, you can do a brief devotion reading at work on your lunch hour. You can add this webpage to your RSS feeder (I use Google Reader), or have the material emailed directly to you. Couple this with a good online bible resource, like Bible Gateway, and your all set with no excuses.

The web address is hyperlinked above, but here is the full link:


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