January Bible Reading Challenge and NEW Book Club


JANUARY BIBLE READING CHALLENGE

Hello Reader,

Cultivating a happy heart has always been a part of my faith journey. Maybe yours too?

Everyone wants happiness. Being happy is experiencing the emotion of happiness, but being joyful? It’s more than an emotion. Joy is both a noun and a verb. It means to experience delight from a source or to display glad feelings. It is more than a “doing” or action verb. It is “being.”

In other words, joy surfaces when you possess joy, when it is part of who you are. And if you know Jesus, you know joy. The question then becomes:

How well do you know Jesus, and how well do you experience the joy that comes from him?

What might happen if you took the next month to purposely choose joy and let it soak in your heart?


NEW! JANUARY BOOK CLUB begins 1/13

Do you feel stuck in your prayer life or weighed down by life’s battles? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to walk this journey alone.

I’m so excited to invite you to join the Desperate Prayers Online Book Club, a free 4-week journey where we’ll explore my book, Desperate Prayers: Embracing the Power of Prayer in Life’s Darkest Moments. Together, we’ll rediscover the power of prayer and how it can bring fresh hope, strength, and peace—no matter the season of life.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Transformative tools to enrich your prayer life
  • Life-giving biblical examples to bring peace and purpose to your daily walk with God
  • Genuine connection from someone who understands the challenges of life and faith
  • Exclusive perks like interactive discussions and bonus resources to help you go deeper

The book club starts January 13, 2025, and runs through February 7, 2025—a perfect way to begin the year with hope and strength.

Don’t miss out! Reserve your spot today.

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Join Jill Savage and Rachel Wojo as they chat about how to drop prayer perfectionism.

Highlighted Episodes Include:

🪻Divine Detours: Prayer When Life Takes a Turn

🪻When Doubt Becomes Your Faith Superpower with Niki Hardy

🪻Breath Prayers for Breathless Days

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Life feeling chaotic? Many people struggle to hold on to faith in God when they hit the storms of life. As a mom, I've lost a daughter. As a daughter, I've lost my mom. And dad. I know the words you need to hear. With my beautiful, biblical resources, you’ll clear your head and calm your heart no matter the chaos of life.

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