How to Get Daily Devotionals on Email
In the recent past, you would have had to run out and buy a book every time you wanted to start a new daily devotional. Now, with the Internet, you can choose from a wide variety offered through many different ministries. Once you find the devotional you want to read you will discover the benefits of daily reminders to help you stay focused when following in the footsteps of Christ. Daily devotionals help get you through the week by directing you in Godly thinking.
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Access a website. There are several Christian websites that you can choose from when looking for a daily devotional to be sent to your email. Some of the sites available include Crosswalk.com, Luther Seminary.com, and Upper Room.org.
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Review their daily devotional email options. On Crosswalk.com you can choose from a variety of 19 separate devotionals to be sent to your email. Some of the daily devotionals authors include Max Lucado, Dr. John Barnett, Charles Stanley, and Greg Laurie. With such a vast variety, you are sure to find one to suit your needs.
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Choose the devotional you prefer. After reviewing daily devotionals from several sites decide which one you would like to receive. The Luther Seminary offers a devotional called God Pause Daily Devotions, which are short meaningful reflections on the following Sunday’s lessons. The Upper Room.org devotional is read by more than 2.5 million people.
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Sign up for a new account. To start receiving your devotional emails sign up on the website you choose. You will need to enter your name and email address. Once you click the “Sign Up” button you will be on your way to receiving your daily devotionals.
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Receive your emails. Once you’ve chosen the devotional you prefer and signed up with the ministry, your emails will arrive daily. When you have read the devotional, if you like it, continue reading everyday. If you find that the email doesn’t suit your needs, simply click on "Unsubscribe," and choose a different daily devotional on one of the websites you prefer.
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