Streams in the Desert
By L. B. E. Cowman & Jim Reimann
- Release Date: 2008-09-09
- Genre: Christianity
Description
Everyone goes through difficult seasons, tough losses, and moments that feel unbearable. In today's world, people thirst more than ever for reassurance and guidance. Streams in the Desert provides a river of wisdom, encouragement, and inspiration to weary travelers.
ABC's Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts reads Streams in the Desert every day. Roberts said, "It's my most prized possession…my family, each of us has a copy and we read it every morning…it just brings us closer together."
In this updated edition, you'll find:
366 devotions with updated modern text and a durable jacketed hardcoverMore Scripture, Subject, and Contributor IndicesA ribbon marker to hold your placeA powerful collection of meditations, Christian writings, and Scripture featured in the original editionPrecise NIV text to help believers embrace timeless messages of God's faithfulness
Easy to read, yet true to the essence of the original, this Streams in the Desert offers a refreshing daily dip into God's purpose, plan, and enduring promise.
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5By Kalel Carlos g gAmazing devo!! I’ve had it for over 8years!!Wonderful Devotional
5By Gordian CaesarI have a file called “Devotional Highlights” that contains what I consider as especially helpful readings-there are many entries. Far, far superior to Oswald Chambers. Sample the 29 March reading online-I call it Frost (over specifying in prayer).Streams in The Desert
5By Kpk 333In life there is no "why." It"s not a perfect world. If there was a why, it"s in this book! The timeless truths and understanding that you receive each time you read this daily devotion change each time you you pass over the same passage. This is because you find yourself at a different point of understanding, need, and spiritual growth from year to year. Christ continues to touch my heart every time I pick up this book:)Ok devotional, but....
4By Jscott004It seems like much of this book is simply excerpts from books written by others. I realize that took some time to do, but it's far from original. It is a good devotional, though.Barbara
5By BrilgglI wish the scripture references had been printed.