
A daily devotion with Family Research Council President Tony Perkins to supplement the Stand on the Word Bible reading plan. Visit frc.org/bible to download the Bible reading calendar, view devotional resources, catch up, or look ahead. May you encounter God today in the reading of His word!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 436 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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1. How did the Gibeonites trick Joshua and the leaders into a costly alliance?
2. What did God do to give Joshua time to gain a complete victory over the Amorites?
1. Why was Israel defeated when they first went up against Ai?
2. After the victory at Ai, what did Joshua do with the Israelites at Mount Ebal?
1. After God stopped the raging waters of the Jordan River so that the people could cross on dry ground, why did He command a stone monument be built?
2. What was Joshua's response to the commander of the Lord's army?
1. What did God say Joshua's success was dependent upon?
2. What specifically caused the hearts of the people of Jericho to melt in fear before the Israelites crossed the Jordan River?
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This daily devotional series centers on scriptural reflection, drawing from a structured Bible-reading plan to connect Old Testament narratives with practical, faith-filled living. Episodes frequently blend expository insight (focusing on figures like Moses, Joshua, Balaam, and Korah) with exhortations to character, integrity, and sanctification, often ending with prayers or actionable takeaways for everyday life. A distinctive thread is tying ancient laws, sacrifices, and priestly duties to contemporary faith practices, personal devotion, and family life, all through a conservative evangelical lens anchored by a prominent church-affiliated host. The format likely appeals to listeners seeking steady spiritual nourishment, clear biblical app... more
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