Christian devotional literature

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Christian devotional literature (also called devotionals or Christian living literature) is religious writing that is neither doctrinal nor theological, but designed for individuals to read for their personal edification and spiritual formation.[1] Theologian Karl Holl has suggested that devotional literature came into full development at the time of Pietism during the second half of the 17th century.[2]

Popular devotionals

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Books

Booklets

E-Books

  • Casa Charis: A Daybook of Freedom[6] by Anita Coleman
  • Garden of Grace: A Daybook of Faith and Healing by Anita Coleman.
  • Free eBook and audio book for Matthew Henry – A Method for Prayer' 1710 edition[7]

Online Devotional Literature

Our Daily Bread was among the earliest of the classic devotionals to appear on the Internet. Online archives of the devotional are available back to January 1994. Upper Room Ministries began emailing the Upper Room daily devotional guide in 1997. In the years following, many Christian organizations began adding a daily devotional to their website. The following is an incomplete list of daily devotional services available through recognized Christian organizations.

See also

References

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  10. http://shortdailydevotions.com/
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