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Our Daily Bread
Our mission is clear: to make the life-changing wisdom of the Bible understandable and accessible to all. You can subscribe to print, a daily email, or daily video of the well-known Our Daily Bread devotional.
Experiencing God
Henry and Richard Blackaby
Experiencing God Day By Day is a devotional journal designed to reinforce the spiritual precepts set forth in the Experiencing God book, workbook, and study Bible. Its interactive format invites you to trace your journey toward a closer relationship with God.
Jesus Calling
Sarah Young
Experience a deeper relationship with Jesus as you savor the presence of the One who understands you perfectly and loves you forever. With Scripture and personal reflections, New York Times bestselling author Sarah Young brings Jesus' message of peace—for today and every day.
Prayer
The Rhythm of Prayer
Dr Mark A. Moore
Many Christians desire a meaningful prayer life, but few take intentional steps to go deeper in prayer. Years of unstructured prayer have led many believers to an existence with little to no prayer at all. A world of Christians awaits a strong foundation for their prayer lives and the subsequent life-changing relationship with God they will develop.
Every Moment Holy
The Rabbit Room
The Every Moment Holy series brings new liturgies for the ordinary events of daily life.
The Book of Common Prayer
This is one of the churches greatest treasures for daily prayer. As pastor Richard mentioned the “Work of the People” is prayer and that work is often described as “The Daily Office” - which is breaking the day into hours with prayers (often helpfully organized simply into “morning” “day” and “evening”). You can find many apps and websites with morning and evening prayers from the Book of Common Prayer. These prayers are soaked in scripture and have been and, in my opinion, stand the test of time. The founders of the Wesleyan church (which FLC is part of), John and Charles Wesley, prayed these prayers daily throughout their life. Click here for the online version.
Lenten Season and Stewardship
The Lent Project 2026
Biola Center for Christianity, Culture, and the Arts
Biola's Center for Christianity, Culture, and the Arts offers a FREE online daily devotional series celebrating the Lent season through art, music, poetry, prayer, Scripture, and a written devotion - all to aid you in pausing each day to reflect on the meaning of the season.The sacrificial season of Lent is a time for us to purposefully go deeper with Christ through reflection, action, and renewal. It’s a time to realign our spirits and strengthen our dependence upon God. It’s a period of genuine repentance, of concentrated reconciliation with others, of fasting from all that distracts us, and recommitting our lives to Christ in love and service. The 2026 Lent Project will begin on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, and continue through the end of Bright Week on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
Permission to Feel
Marc Brackett, Ph.D.
This book combines rigor, science, passion and inspiration in equal parts. Too many children and adults are suffering; they are ashamed of their feelings and emotionally unskilled, but they don’t have to be. Marc Brackett’s life mission is to reverse this course, and this book can show you how.
Dancing to the heartbeat of God
Bringing together around thirty contributors from across the globe, this rich volume reflects the breadth, diversity, and vitality of the Anglican Communion. With a foreword and afterword by the Archbishop of Canterbury-designate, Dame Sarah Mullaly, and an introduction by the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, it offers a confident and hopeful vision of faith lived out in everyday life.
Through personal stories, testimonies, and reflections, the book explores what it really means to follow Christ faithfull; listening for God's rhythm, responding with courage, and sharing faith with others in authentic and creative ways. Rooted in real experience rather than abstract theory, these voices speak with honesty, energy, and hope.
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality
Peter Scazzero
Peter Scazzero learned the hard way: you can't be spiritually mature while remaining emotionally immature. Even though he was the pastor of a growing church, he did what most people do--avoid conflict in the name of Christianity; ignore his anger, sadness, and fear; use God to run from God; and live without boundaries.
Eventually God awakened him to a biblical integration of emotional health and the spiritual practice of slowing down and quieting your life for to experience a firsthand relationship with Jesus. It created nothing short of a spiritual revolution in Scazzero, in his church, and now in thousands of other churches.
Emotional Health Self-Assessment
There are 52 statements for you to indicate whether you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree or strongly disagree. It takes about 10 minutes to complete. Click the picture above to begin.
As you complete the assessment, remember that every answer should be:
Based on your personal experiences
Completely honest if you want useful results
Truest for you most or all of the time