Every Day Deserves A Chance: Wake Up To The Gift Of 24 Hours

Doesn't every day deserve a chance to be a good day? An opportunity? A shot? A tryout? An audition? A swing at the plate? After all: "This is the day the Lord has made. We will...

On Calvary's Hill: 40 Readings For The Easter Season

In his last week on Earth, Jesus knew the end was near. He knew the finality of Friday, but did he also know the victory of Sunday? Join bestselling author and pastor Max Lucado...

Great Day Every Day

The alarm clock rings in a new day and a chance to rejoice in it. After all: "This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it."But what about those days when...

God Came Near [abridged]

Join bestselling author and pastor Max Lucado as he brings to life the most important event in history: when God Came Near.It all happened in a moment--a most remarkable moment:...

A Love Worth Giving: Living In The Overflow Of God's Love

Max Lucado issues an impassioned plea to accept God's love in order to truly, unselfishly, wholeheartedly love another.

Because Of Bethlehem: Love Is Born, Hope Is Here

Christmas. It brings sleigh bells ringing and carolers singing. And sometimes it brings heartache and hurt feelings. If you could use some true Christmas this Christmas, join Max...

Praying The Promises: Anchor Your Life To Unshakable Hope

God invites his people to read and know his Word and to engage in conversation with him. This unique gift book offers both promises and prayers to encourage readers as they engage...

Trade Your Cares For Calm

In a swirling, chaotic world, even believers sometimes lose sight of the peace God plans for His children. Trade Your Cares for Calm by bestselling author Max Lucado invites you...

Miracle At The Higher Grounds Cafe

What if you could ask God anything? What would you ask? And how would He answer?

Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now

The wilderness. Maybe you know it well.The Israelites sure did. After all, they spent forty years wandering the desert. Victories were scarce. Progress was slow. They were free...

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