daily devotional for men (5)

A motivational Daily Christian Devotion For men of color

Brothers, I greet you in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Today, I want to share with you a word of encouragement and inspiration. You are not alone in your struggles, your challenges, or your victories. You are part of a family of faith that loves you, supports you, and prays for you.  And as a man of color, you are also part of a community  that celebrates your identity, your culture, and your heritage.

God has a purpose an

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Hello, brothers in Christ! It's Monday morning and you know what that means: time to get up and face the challenges of the week with faith and courage. But don't worry, you're not alone in this journey. God is with you every step of the way, and He has a plan for your life that is greater than anything you can imagine. So, how can you start your week with a positive attitude and a strong motivation? Here are some tips from the Bible that will help you:

 

🟣 Remember God's promises. The Bible is f

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Hello, brothers in Christ! Welcome to another day of our Christian men's daily devotional. Today, we are going to talk about how to be a godly leader in your family, workplace, and community.

Being a leader is not easy, especially in a world that is full of challenges, temptations, and opposition. But God has called us to be leaders who follow His example and His commands. He has given us the responsibility and the privilege to influence others for His glory and their good.

So how can we be godl

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by louis verges  

 

What makes you a leader?
Is it your gift to teach, your gift to preach or the charismatic way that you present yourself?
Maybe it's your flashy business card, your awesome website or the fact that your videos have been seen on the internet so many times.
Is this what makes a true leader?
No, what makes a true leader is the heart to serve. Not serve oneself, but serve others.
I find that in my daily Christian walk, I've encountered more titles than leaders, this is a very sad

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Geez, all through his ministry, people were trying to trap Jesus, the Sadducees and the Pharisees and Judas trapped him in the garden, and the Roman official stuff They had him trapped on the cross. But Jesus was always the one even when they thought they had him. They never really had him because he was always in control. Even on the cross, there were over 300 Messianic prophecies that Jesus fulfilled in his life and in his death, and so Jesus was Jesus was never  really trapped, see here. He i

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