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                    		|  |  |  CHRISTIAN LIVINGGet Closer to God This Year By Belinda Elliott CBN.com Daily Life Producer
 
 CBN.com  It’s that time again -- a new year, a fresh start. This is  always the time of year when I find myself looking through old journals and  evaluating my relationship with God. Too many times in years past, I’ve been disappointed when I  looked back and saw that my habit of spending time with God and studying His  Word had not been as consistent as I would have liked. So with a determined heart, I begin each January with a new  plan and promise myself that this is the year I will arise faithfully every morning for quiet time with God  and read through the entire Bible in a year.  I have yet to accomplish either one of those goals. I always start out strong. Last year, I even added the goal  of memorizing one new Bible verse each week. That only lasted until February,  and my read-the-Bible-in-a-year plan hit a brick wall once I reached Leviticus.  But last year I also had a revelation. God doesn’t measure  our relationship with Him by how many verses we can quote from the Bible, or  whether or not we read His Word from beginning to end each year. Yes, we should  study Scripture and commit God’s Word to memory so the Holy Spirit can call it  to mind when we need it, but our relationship with God is mostly about spending  time with Him. When it comes to studying His Word, I find that having  something to guide me through God’s Word helps keep me focused. For me,  devotional books are often the best way to keep myself on track. With a reading  for each day, I always have a determined starting point. Many times when I’ve  used a devotional book, I’ve found that the verse and thought or reading for  that day spoke directly to things I was going through.  There are numerous different types and styles of devotionals.  There are devotionals for couples, moms, dads, families, youth, and even sports  enthusiasts. Here are some of the top picks from our CBN.com staff. Perhaps  you, too, would enjoy one of these. Streams in the Desert by L.B. Cowman. (I have the updated edition). With Scriptures taken from the  NIV translation, this collection of Christian writings has inspired Christians  since its first publication in 1925. Compiled by Mrs. Cowman after the death of  her husband, these daily readings offer hope and encouragement to people of all  ages. Intimate Moments with  the Savior: Learning to Love by Ken Gire. Craig says, 
“This  is one of my favorite devotional books. It is a wonderfully written collection  of encounters between Jesus and various people in the Gospel accounts -- and  how they came to see Christ as the Lord of love and grace.” He also enjoys Spiritual Classics:  Selected Readings for Individuals and Groups on the Twelve Spiritual  Disciplines by Richard J. Foster and  Emilie Griffin.  Lori’s favorite is the popular, My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald  Chambers, which she first began reading as a college student. She also enjoys, Voice  of the Martyrs: Extreme Devotion. " Many of the people who died for their faith in  this book are unknown, but their stories are amazing!" Lori said. Greg receives his devotionals digitally. Here are his top  picks:  My Utmost for His Highest (online edition); Marketplace Meditations by Os Hillman, which features TGIF devotionals (Today God Is First); and Ransomed Heart by John Eldredge.                      Create an online profile at this site to receive daily readings from John  Eldredge’s popular book, Ransomed Heart. For other online devotionals and daily Bible reading plans, check out these sites: Back to the Bible offers free online devotionals, devotionals by email, and Bible reading plans.  The Verse of the Day Web site offers daily verses as well as daily Bible reading plans.  Other devotional books that we like include:   For CouplesNight Light: A Devotional for Couples, by Dr. James and  Shirley Dobson, brings spouses together each evening, helping  them stay connected with each other and their Lord.
                       For MomsThe Busy Mom's Guide To Prayer by Lisa Whelchel. With this unique tried-and-proven prayer system, even the busiest moms can have   a rich prayer life that impacts the people she loves the most.
 Grace  for the Race Meditations For Busy Moms 
                      by Dena Dyer. With real-life stories and gentle humor, Dyer helps readers understand that God   isn't looking for perfection. Instead, He invites mothers to surrender their   schedules, emotions, and relationships-and rest securely in Him.  The  Power of a Postive Mom Devotional: 52 Monday Morning Motivations by Karol Ladd. Author Karol Ladd offers a unique   journey through the Bible as she provides motivational messages all the way from   Genesis to Revelation. Each devotional includes a passage of scripture, a sample   prayer, a series of suggested choices to make a mom’s week better, space for   prayer requests, a powerful quote by a godly hero, and more. For DadsLife on the Go  Devotional for Dads: Inspiration from God for Busy Lifestyles by J. M. Farro. These devotionals pack a quick punch of power in readers' busy lives.
 Love Never Fails: Spiritual Reflections for Dads of All Ages by  Patrick T. Reardon. This book offers a collection of reflections based on the daily occurrences of fatherhood.   Each reading is  accompanied by an inspirational quote   from Scripture, music or literature, and a link to a Web site with practical   advice on the issues discussed in the reflection.   For TeensIf God Loves Me Why Can’t I Get my Locker Open? by Lorraine Peterson. This book, filled with enough devotionals for an entire year, equips teens to hold   fast to values like maintaining sexual purity, having a good work ethic, and   being a great friend.
 God's Devotional Book for Teens by John C. Maxwell. Each devotional is designed to reveal God's insights and encourage the reader to   pursue a deeper relationship with Him. There are fun features throughout the book, such as New Insights into Ageless Questions,   Top Ten Tips, Who's Who, Lighten Up,  FYI Books Lists, Fun   Trivia, and Wise Words, to enhance the compelling devotional stories and   reflections. Devotions by Dead People: Secrets of Life from Beyond the Grave by Lynn Lusby Pratt. This book of 50 devotions pulls back the shroud, revealing life lessons from   long-gone Bible characters. The choices they made and the   results, good and bad, provide teens with a blueprint for making their own wise   choices. For Men The One Year Book of Devotions for Men by Stuart D. Briscoe. Recognizing that men  face unique spiritual needs, these 365   convenient, concise, and uplifting devotionals help readers focus each day on   God's priorities. Each day's selection includes a key NLT Scripture verse, a   devotional reading, and a suggested Bible passage for further study. Men of the Bible: A One-Year Devotional Study of Men in Scripture, by Ann Spangler and Robert Wolgemuth, focuses on the lives of fifty-two men in Scripture to   help the reader approach the story of salvation with fresh eyes. The book offers   a unique devotional program, combining five elements (one for each day of the week): the man’s story, a closer   look at the man and how his life applies to that of the reader, Bible study,   promises, and prayer.                     For WomenDaily Steps for God Chicks – The 90-Day Devotional for Real  Women by Holly Wagner. This fresh and engaging devotional focuses on the eight characteristics taken   from Proverbs 31. With her trademark wit and honesty, Wagner will encourage   women to experience the benefits of spending daily time with God.
 Daily Wisdom  for Working Women: Encouragement for Every Day by Michelle Medlock Adams and Gena Maselli. Packed with encouragement and humor, this  devotional is targeted specifically to Christian working women ages   twenty-five to forty-five. The authors   draw upon years of experience in the workplace to tackle issues like   competition, personal identity, emotions, contentment, and office politics. Contagious  Joy: Joyful Devotions to Lift Your Spirits by Women of Faith. Lighthearted and inspirational, this collection of new devotions captures   thewarmth and wisdom women have come to expect from Women of Faith. For Sports FansSteal Away by Hugh Poland. The author blends America's greatest pastime with America's greatest strength, its   spirituality, by providing testimonies from baseball players.
 Fire in the Core: A SouthTown Riders Devotional edited by Sally Tolentino. This book is a blend of lessons, sports tips, and personal testimonies of young   people turned from hopelessness to Jesus Christ. For Movie Fans  Reflections for Movie Lovers, by Matt Kinne, contains 365 devotionals that compare and contrast movie plots and themes with   biblical stories and truths.  For Music Fans   The Book of Worship: 365 Days of Devotional Worship by John Randall Dennis. This fresh new devotional based on some of the most-beloved hymns and worship   songs includes Scripture, prayers, readings, and songs for 365 days of   individual devotions.  Regardless of what devotional book you use, or if you choose  a more in-depth daily Bible study instead, make a commitment to spend more time  with God this year. He desires to have an intimate relationship with you. Take  some time each day to give Him your undivided attention. He can provide peace  and wisdom for anything that is ahead for you in this new year.   Discussion Forum:What is your favorite devotional book or Bible study?
 
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