Near In The Night
$22.99
Why is it that when the lights go off our minds start racing? We stew over what we could have done differently that day. We remember details we’re afraid we’ll forget in the morning. And most of all, we worry. Small anxieties as well as huge fears come alive when we’re exhausted and the house is finally quiet.
Emily Ley finds that having a simple devotional routine before bed puts anxieties in their place and brings peace to her soul. In this unique evening devotional, she shares her own stories and struggles, invites you to contemplation, and brings you back to the unchanging comfort of God’s Word.
Near in the Night includes practical ideas to make your evenings calmer, along with pages for taking notes, making lists (so you can stop thinking about those to-dos!), and writing out personal reflections. Each of the 100 devotions will help you:
*Turn off your worries and regrets at night
*Remember God’s goodness in an uncertain world
*Develop a gentle, grace-filled evening routine so you can sleep well and wake up refreshed and prepared for the day ahead
This devotional is perfect for:
*Anyone looking for uplifting biblical readings for those stress-filled evening hours
*Readers of Emily’s previous books, including her companion morning devotional, Sure as the Sunrise
*Christmas, New Year’s, Mother’s Day, birthdays, and graduation
Pairing biblical wisdom with Emily’s simplicity expertise, Near in the Night reminds us that God is always faithful and ever near, even in the darkest of nights.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400231324
ISBN10: 1400231329
Emily Ley
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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