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A Posture of Prayer

by Kelly Arena  “In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.” My hands unfold, my eyes open, and my neck extends to the upright position. As someone with ADHD, I rarely...

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How to Create a Bible Study Highlighting Guide

Print this blog post There is nothing we are more passionate about then getting our community into God's Word. We believe that every page has something to offer us in...

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How to Get the Most from Your Colossians Guide

Print this blog post  In an age saturated with information, where countless resources vie for our attention, doing a deep dive into Scripture can sometimes feel overwhelming. Here at Wholehearted, our passion...

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Praying What You Got

By Meghan DeWalt The toddler carries over the same board book I’ve read thrice within an hour. The husband pops out of his office to check in, ask a question,...

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Earnest Prayers

In this article, Grace McCready reflects on the lessons we can learn from Elijah's prayer life. Drawing from the story of Elijah on Mount Carmel, the author highlights Elijah's respect...

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Breathing Fresh Life Into Old Routines

In "Three Ways to Inspire Your Quiet Time" Erica Hunt offers practical advice for enriching personal devotion and Bible study by spending time in nature to witness God's glory and...

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Good News to Remember

In this article, adapted from "Surrender Your Story" by Tara Sun, the author addresses the frustration and confusion that can arise when reading the Bible. Many have experienced the disappointment...

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How to Read the Bible

Because God spoke through real people in varying circumstances across 1,500 years, it’s important to read his words as much as possible in the context of the original writers (culture...

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Four Questions You Should Ask When Reading the Bible

What we get out of the Bible largely depends on the kinds of questions we ask when reading the text. But how do we know what are the right questions...

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