Filter By Category:
The Daily Walk is a system designed by Walk Thru the Bible to help you read the entire Bible in one year. This is the Bible reading plan that will get you through Leviticus!
Read More“Because of what God has done for me and in me, and because of Walk Thru the Bible, I can see a clearer path of where He was chiseling me to become who He made me to be. He is creating me to be a woman of valor, a catalyst who can help others see Him as He really is."
Read MoreGod is making Himself known around the world through the work of Walk Thru the Bible—from dusty playgrounds in Liberia to gang neighborhoods in Honduras and yes, even in bomb shelters in Ukraine.
Read MoreTry making a list of all the things you’re thankful for. Remember God’s past mercies and write them down. Try composing your own psalm of remembrance. Then read over these things often. Set them to music if it helps. Let your mind be saturated with the goodness of God, and you’ll be amazed at how the goodness of God becomes real.
Read MoreGratitude makes faith strong. Thankful people understand the God who is strong. They see His face and are not afraid. They aren’t just hoping for His goodness. They’re expecting it.
Read MoreGratitude reminds us never to underestimate Him. It reminds us of what He has done, what He has forgiven, and what He has promised. It acknowledges who He is. And it sends us into His presence with joy.
Read MorePaul links gratitude with a true knowledge of God and the desire to glorify Him (Romans 1:21). It’s an inviolable scriptural principle: To know what God has done is to be thankful.
Read MorePaul told believers to give thanks in every circumstance (1 Thessalonians 5:18). He didn’t tell them to give thanks only when the clear evidence of God’s blessing is visible. He told them to give thanks always—in every situation. How can we do this? Through a discipline of thanks in our every day lives.
Read More