
#FarmSunday Devotional: True Freedom
Have you ever finally had a little freedom… and realized you weren’t quite sure what to do with it? Maybe it was a free afternoon with no plans, a season
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Have you ever finally had a little freedom… and realized you weren’t quite sure what to do with it? Maybe it was a free afternoon with no plans, a season

A Farm Sunday devotional on how Scripture serves as God’s field guide for living—teaching truth, correcting our path, and training us to follow Christ faithfully each day.

Most of us understand what it means to get out of shape. Maybe we miss a few workouts. Maybe we stop paying attention to what we’re eating. One day we

You can pray every day and still bring a completely different mindset to it. Sometimes we show up focused. Sometimes distracted. Sometimes determined. Sometimes just going through the motions. Mindsets

A Farm Sunday devotional on Colossians 1:10 about living well for the Master and honoring God in everyday life.

Ever had a time in your life when you didn’t feel like you mattered or belonged? Believed your past shamed and excluded you? Felt like your present situation condemned you?

There is something quietly powerful about a mother’s persistence. In the opening of John 2, at a wedding in Cana, Mary notices a problem before anyone else says it out

God wants us to grow up, to know the whole truth and tell it in love—like Christ in everything. We take our lead from Christ, who is the source of

There was a season in my life when I felt completely worn down. Not dramatic, not loud—just quietly hopeless. I had tried all the things that were supposed to make

There’s always something to be grateful for if we slow down long enough to notice it. Some seasons make rejoicing easy. Others ask a little more of us. But whether