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Chinese Authorities Raid Early Rain Covenant Church Gathering, Detain 33 Christians - Worthy Christian News

Chinese Authorities Raid Early Rain Covenant Church Gathering, Detain 33 Christians - Worthy Christian News

Israel, Lebanon Open Rome Talks On Hezbollah Disarmament And Israeli Withdrawal - Worthy Christian News

Israel, Lebanon Open Rome Talks On Hezbollah Disarmament And Israeli Withdrawal - Worthy Christian News

EU And International Partners Pledge $1 Billion To Rebuild Gaza - Worthy Christian News

EU And International Partners Pledge $1 Billion To Rebuild Gaza - Worthy Christian News

Israel civil defense squads train to stop another Oct. 7 terror attack | Fox News

Israel civil defense squads train to stop another Oct. 7 terror attack | Fox News

This Day's Thought 14th July 2026

 This Day's Thought 14th July 2026 When our lives are focused on God, awe and wonder lead us to worship God, filling our inner being with a fullness we would never have thought possible. Awe prepares the way in us for the power of God to transform us and this transformation of our inner attitudes can only take place when awe leads us in turn to wonder, admiration, reverence, surrender, and obedience toward God. James M. Houston https://thisdaysthought.org/

Daily Encounter: Run the Race for Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Daily Encounter: Run the Race for Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional: July 14th

 Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional: July 14th Morning “All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men.” 2 Chronicles 33:1-6 , 2 Chronicles 33:9-13 , 2 Chronicles 33:15 , 2 Chronicles 33:16 , 2 Chronicles 33:20-25 2 Chronicles 33:1 So that he was born three years after his father’s recovery, and perhaps it was the absence of an heir which rendered Hezekiah so loth to die. 2 Chronicles 33:1 So that could his father have foreseen what his son would be like, he might have been content to die childless. 2 Chronicles 33:3-6 He went from bad to worse, he rioted in evil, nothing was too bad for him, he heaped up the most daring impieties, and yet he was the son of a saint. Children may have the best examples, and yet fall into the worst sins. 2 Chronicles 33:9 , 2 Chronicles 33:10 They persecuted the prophets and “shed innocent blood very much.” It is a sign of great hardness of heart when warnings are despised. 2 Chronicles 33:11 His kingdom thus ...

Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional for July 14

 Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional for July 14 “Men ought always to pray” (Luke 18:1) Let this be a day of prayer. Let us see that our highest ministry and power is to deal with God for men. Let us be obedient to all the Holy Spirit’s voices of prayer in us. Let us count every pressure a call to prayer. Let us cherish the spirit of unceasing prayer and abiding communion. Let us learn the meaning of the ministry of prayer. Let us reach persons this day we cannot reach in person; let us expect results that we have never dared to claim before; let us count every difficulty only a greater occasion for prayer, and let us call on God, who will show us many great and mighty things which we know not. And let it be a day of joy and praise. Let us live in the promises of God and the outlook of His deliverance and blessing. Let us never dwell on the trial but always on the victory just before. Let us not dwell in the tomb, but in the garden of Joseph and the light of the resurrection. Let us...

Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for July 14

 Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for July 14 Tozer in the Morning The Saint Must Walk Alone Most of the world's great souls have been lonely. Loneliness seems to be one price the saint must pay for his saintliness. In the morning of the world (or should we say, in that strange darkness that came soon after the dawn of man's creation), that pious soul, Enoch, walked with God and was not, for God took him; and while it is not stated in so many words, a fair inference is that Enoch walked a path quite apart from his contemporaries. Another lonely man was Noah who, of all the antediluvians, found grace in the sight of God; and every shred of evidence points to the aloneness of his life even while surrounded by his people. Again, Abraham had Sarah and Lot, as well as many servants and herdsmen, but who can read his story and the apostolic comment upon it without sensing instantly that he was a man "whose soul was alike a star and dwelt apart"? As far as we k...