![]() ![]() As is typical for daily devotionals, you have all or part of one verse, then a brief mini-sermon that can sometimes be something like a commentary on the selected verse or it will be something a little more practical. Which makes my more expensive purchase seem like a good choice, as I will probably come back to this every few years or so. ![]() I’ve read a number of year long daily devotionals, but I think I have to put this as number one. You can find the book in old hardback, or newer paperback for as little as $5 most places, but I purchased the one pictured above, which will cost you about $20, because I’m a sucker for patent leather books. My edition was edited by James Riemann, who has edited a number of older devotionals. The book was published in 1935 and was based on King James version of the Bible, but there are many options to purchase the devotional with updated language. They are all fairly short easy reads, spanning a wide array of topics. ![]() It is 365 one-page devotions to be read each day of the year. My review format is going to be a little different on this one because it is a daily devotional. ![]()
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