Battle Drill Devotional
Engage every day with the Salvation Army daily devotional and discover how it can transform your spiritual journey. Battle Drill, fast-becoming a cherished tool in the Salvation Army, is being used as an everyday tool for personal devotion—forming a pathway for people to discover their faith. By encouraging regular, meaningful encounters with the Lord, this everyday ritual provides a timely weapon for spiritual battles and is notably seen as the cornerstone of the spiritual life of many soldiers.The Salvation Army daily devotional platform has been a light to numerous soldiers, adherents, and friends battling the darkness. It provides an unbroken thread of light, guiding individuals through the labyrinth of life’s twists and turns. The intention of Battle Drill is clear – to equip individuals with the strength to endure trials and tribulations and empower them with the fortitude to conquer whatever life throws at them....more
Rob Westwood-Payne
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1. The Heart of Compassion in the Midst of Humanity
Apr 29,2024 04:45 -
2. Navigating Spiritual Storms: Cultivating Love as a Beacon of Hope
Apr 26,2024 05:44 -
3. The Rock of Jesus: A Solid Foundation for Our Faith
Apr 25,2024 04:40 -
4. The Power of Expressing Love in our Families
Apr 24,2024 04:57 -
5. The Church: A Vehicle for God's Work
Apr 23,2024 05:27 -
7. Carrying the Torch of Testimony: Illuminating the Impact of Christ
Apr 19,2024 07:23 -
8. The Journey from Confusion to Clarity and Purpose
Apr 18,2024 05:50 -
9. The Transformative Power of "But God" Verses
Apr 17,2024 05:56 -
11. The Remarkable Transformation: From Darkness to Light
Apr 15,2024 06:12 -
12. Transcending Societal Expectations: Embracing Love and Humility
Apr 12,2024 04:30 -
13. Radiate Your Faith through Radical Love
Apr 11,2024 05:09 -
14. Living Out Loud in Love and Humility: Embracing an Authentic Faith
Apr 10,2024 05:07 -
15. The Power of Everyday Grace
Apr 09,2024 04:38 -
16. Beacons of Hope: Transforming Our World
Apr 08,2024 05:16 -
17. Living a Resurrection Shaped Life
Apr 05,2024 04:55 -
19. From Despair to Hope: The Emmaus Walk
Apr 03,2024 06:56 -
21. The Power and Significance of Jesus’ Resurrection
Apr 01,2024 05:59 -
22. Embracing the Scandal of the Cross: Transforming Shame into Grace
Mar 29,2024 07:43 -
24. The Quiet Triumph of the Quiet King
Mar 27,2024 08:57 -
27. Finding Hope in the Darkness: The Shepherd on the Throne
Mar 22,2024 04:41 -
28. Seeing God’s Vision: A Glimpse of Glory
Mar 21,2024 05:14 -
29. God’s Victory Over Sin and Death
Mar 20,2024 05:22 -
30. The Victorious Jesus: A Reason to Worship and Celebrate Forever
Mar 19,2024 05:00 -
31. Who Will Be in Heaven Because of You?
Mar 18,2024 05:08 -
32. A Woman of Valour: Living Out Proverbs 31
Mar 15,2024 05:42 -
33. A Christian Family: A Learning Centre for Life
Mar 14,2024 05:48 -
34. Unexpected Kindness: Reflecting God’s Mercy
Mar 13,2024 05:53 -
35. A Mother’s Love and Sacrifice: Following the Example of Jesus
Mar 12,2024 05:47 -
36. Living with Integrity: A Proverbs 31 Devotional
Mar 11,2024 05:26
Battle Drill Devotional
Engage every day with the Salvation Army daily devotional and discover how it can transform your spiritual journey. Battle Drill, fast-becoming a cherished tool in the Salvation Army, is being used as an everyday tool for personal devotion—forming a pathway for people to discover their faith. By encouraging regular, meaningful encounters with the Lord, this everyday ritual provides a timely weapon for spiritual battles and is notably seen as the cornerstone of the spiritual life of many soldiers.The Salvation Army daily devotional platform has been a light to numerous soldiers, adherents, and friends battling the darkness. It provides an unbroken thread of light, guiding individuals through the labyrinth of life’s twists and turns. The intention of Battle Drill is clear – to equip individuals with the strength to endure trials and tribulations and empower them with the fortitude to conquer whatever life throws at them.
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