Daily Devotional with Pamela Crim | BIG Life Mentor
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 154 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianitySelf-ImprovementEducation |
There’s an undeserved grace in the offering for you today. Even though you don’t deserve it, God wants to bless you. That’s what grace is, and there’s an overflowing of grace, but you have to choose to get in it.
Imagine you’re on a hike and there’s... more
Is there something in your life that has fallen apart and appears hopeless today? Something seemingly broken beyond repair only serving as a painful reminder of dreams left unfulfilled?
Maybe that broken thing in your life is you. You feel broken. Y... more
Enjoy today’s unscripted devotional with these scriptures:
Philippians 3:14, “Do everything without complaining and arguing.”
MSG, “Be a breath of fresh air.”
AMP, “Do everything without questioning the providence of God.”
Numbers 11: 1, “Soon th... more
On the island of Marathon in the Florida Keys, there’s a young man in his mid 20’s who gives the best pedicures. He’s friendly and always wants to talk … like a lot. I know all about his struggles with alcohol in the past and his boredom with a life ... more
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I have started from the beginning to listen to all of the episodes. You are so incredibly strong and wise. Please let us be here for you now!! Let us know how we can pray for you and your family through this unimaginable time.
since Christ’s resurrection and ascension, Satan no longer has access to accuse believers before God’s throne.
In the Old Testament (like in Job 1–2 and Zechariah 3), Satan appears in heaven accusing God’s people. But Revelation 12:10–11 describes a turning point — after Jesus’ victory on the cross and His ascension, Satan was cast down from heaven and lost his place there. Now, instead of an accuser in God’s presence, believers have Jesus Himself as our advocate (1 John 2:1), interceding for u... more
This podcast is a tremendous blessing. Pamela delivers a daily devotional in a concise, direct, and impactful way. I’ve listened to many other shows and by far, this is the BEST Christian podcast available. Every message is profound, backed by scripture and feels like the Holy Spirit is speaking directly to me. Rate this show a 12/10, it’s that good! God bless to all!
I look forward to hearing this podcast Monday through Friday. I miss it on the weekends. Thank you for following the Lord and blessing us all.
Bible study for someone who is neurodivergent can be hard because distractions, a lot of confusing texts to Read, and all of the thoughts running through our head, make it very difficult to focus and absorb reading straight from the Bible or sitting through a sermon.
This podcast is a game changer for Bible study.
I try to wake up before my family with a cup of coffee, my journal, a notebook highlighters, a pen, and my Bible. I sit outside to listen to nature and turn this podcast on.
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Focused on uplifting and inspirational messages, this daily devotional podcast offers a wealth of insights into personal growth and faith. Through discussions that often draw on scripture and personal experience, the host emphasizes themes such as identity, grace, hope, and the power of positive thinking. Special emphasis is placed on helping listeners manage their thoughts and emotions, encouraging a life led by faith and gratitude. Each episode features relatable anecdotes and practical advice intended to resonate with women seeking spiritual connection and guidance in their daily lives.
Uniquely structured to fit into busy schedules, it aims to help listeners integrate faith into their everyday routines. With a blend of personal storyte... more
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