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Risen Indeed

Easter Letters from Those Who Were There  
Ruth L. Boling

What did Easter mean to those who witnessed it, and what does it mean for us today? In this unique Lenten devotional, step into the story through creatively imagined letters from the perspective of biblical characters who were there–Mary Magdalene, the Samaritan woman, Pontius Pilate, Judas, and more. Each share how they were changed by Jesus's life, death, and resurrection. With prayers and reflective prompts, Risen Indeed invites you to experience the mystery and hope of Easter anew.

By the Light of Dreams

Advent Practices for Listening to God in the Night  
Laura Huff Hileman

This Advent, listen for God in the night. Throughout scripture, God sends dreams to inspire the dreamer—and all of God's people. What do these dreams from the Bible–as well as our own in the night–teach us about God, Jesus, and our journey of faith? In this daily Advent devotional, spiritual director Laura Huff Hileman explores how dreams and visions show us God's transformative presence in our lives and help us trust the inherent bond between ourselves and the Holy.

The Upper Room Disciplines 2027 Enlarged Edition

Daily Devotions Based on the Revised Common Lectionary  
The Upper Room

Find light for your spiritual journey every day. The Upper Room Disciplines is a trusted 365-day devotional rooted in the Revised Common Lectionary–a three-year cycle of scripture readings shared by churches worldwide. Each day offers scripture, reflection, and prayer from a wide range of Christian voices, illuminating God’s word and lighting the way through seasons of faith. Join thousands of readers who rely on Disciplines as a daily source for prayer, biblical reflection, and guidance for faithful living.

The Upper Room Disciplines 2027

Daily Devotions Based on the Revised Common Lectionary  
The Upper Room

Find light for your spiritual journey every day. The Upper Room Disciplines is a trusted 365-day devotional rooted in the Revised Common Lectionary–a three-year cycle of scripture readings shared by churches worldwide. Each day offers scripture, reflection, and prayer from a wide range of Christian voices, illuminating God’s word and lighting the way through seasons of faith. Join thousands of readers who rely on Disciplines as a daily source for prayer, biblical reflection, and guidance for faithful living.

Praying with Jonah

Practices for Imperfect Pilgrims  
Sharon Seyfarth Garner

In a world of cacophony and chaos, how do we live out a faith that is both contemplative and active? Praying with Jonah invites us to rediscover God's rhythms — stillness and boldness, being and doing, contemplation and action — woven into everyday life. With the reluctant prophet Jonah as our companion, Seyfarth Garner explores what it means to be still enough to know and bold enough to go, offering creative prayer practices to help us wake up to God’s presence, pray honestly, act boldly, and love extravagantly.

Praying with Jonah

Practices for Imperfect Pilgrims  
Sharon Seyfarth Garner

In a world of cacophony and chaos, how do we live out a faith that is both contemplative and active? Praying with Jonah invites us to rediscover God's rhythms — stillness and boldness, being and doing, contemplation and action — woven into everyday life. With the reluctant prophet Jonah as our companion, Seyfarth Garner explores what it means to be still enough to know and bold enough to go, offering creative prayer practices to help us wake up to God’s presence, pray honestly, act boldly, and love extravagantly.

When Did We See You?

A Lenten Exploration of Poverty and Wealth  
Elizabeth Mae Magill

“Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these … you did it to me.”—Matthew 25:40
Like many of us, Elizabeth Mae Magill wrestles with the tension between wealth, future planning, and Jesus’ call to care for those in need. How should Christians respond in a country where over 36 million live in poverty? In When Did We See You?, Magill opens an honest conversation about money, economic justice, and faith.

When Did We See You?

A Lenten Exploration of Poverty and Wealth  
Elizabeth Mae Magill

“Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these … you did it to me.”—Matthew 25:40
Like many of us, Elizabeth Mae Magill wrestles with the tension between wealth, future planning, and Jesus’ call to care for those in need. How should Christians respond in a country where over 36 million live in poverty? In When Did We See You?, Magill opens an honest conversation about money, economic justice, and faith.

And His Name Shall Be Called

An Advent Devotional  
James C. Howell

Explore the many wonder-full names for God in this inspiring Advent devotional.

This Advent, step into the wonder of the season through the ancient words of the prophet Isaiah and the stirring music of Handel's Messiah. In And His Name Shall Be Called, beloved pastor and scholar James Howell invites you to reflect deeply on the promise of God's presence by exploring the four names given to the Christ child in Isaiah 9:6: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace.

And His Name Shall Be Called

An Advent Devotional  
James C. Howell

Explore the many wonder-full names for God in this inspiring Advent devotional.

This Advent, step into the wonder of the season through the ancient words of the prophet Isaiah and the stirring music of Handel's Messiah. In And His Name Shall Be Called, beloved pastor and scholar James Howell invites you to reflect deeply on the promise of God's presence by exploring the four names given to the Christ child in Isaiah 9:6: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace.