Bloom Where You're Planted: Daily devotions to enlighten and brighten your relationship with Christ
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Bloom Where You're Planted: Daily devotions to enlighten and brighten your relationship with Christ
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Daily devotions which inspire you to look past the day to day routines and the daily chaos to see God. Through Mary's unique style of writing you will discover how to BLOOM regardless what life tosses your will experience joy as you see God surround you with peace. He will enlighten and brighten your crazy, rollercoaster ride of life. Bloom: A flower, especially one cultivated for its beauty. Cultivate your beauty as you grow closer to Christ through Mary's words and her personal meditations include both Old Testament and New Testament scriptures. The 99 devotions are easy to read and thought provoking. Each one provides great Bible study and reference materials and a variety of options, such as suggested scripture readings and soar with Jesus tips. Mary challenges you to see Jesus in every part of your life. We often focus on the struggles, the heartaches, and the day-to-day routines and forget that Christ is present through it words serve a a biography of her life and her walk with Jesus. She provides examples of Christian living and her words provide counseling for your Christian walk. The devotions in "Bloom Where You're Planted" range from laughter to tears and can be used like a reference handbook full of is so hectic that we often feel more like an object than a person. In the devotion, "Object or Person," you are reminded how important you are to God. So important that He knows you by visiting the temporary memorial in Shanksville, PA, Mary was reminded that Jesus loves everyone. She shares her devotional, "Flight 93" about the 911 tragedy, on her blog post. Mary's most talked about devotion in the "Bloom Daily Devotional Series" is Bird Poop. Chuckle as you read of Mary’s bird poop experience and how she highlights the biblical example of Abigail. The story of Abigail provides important Christian leadership traits which we can embrace as part of our conduct of