Cultivate Purpose and Possibility by Holly Newton and Dina Deleasa-Gonsar (Digital Download)

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This Bible study devotional guide is broken down into five weeks with devotionals, daily scripture readings, and question prompts to help you cultivate your faith.

WEEK ONE: CULTIVATE FAITH

WEEK TWO: CULTIVATE PEACE

WEEK THREE: CULTIVATE WISDOM

WEEK FOUR : CULTIVATE IDENTITY

WEEK FIVE : CULTIVATE REST

Each week begins with a Weekly Introduction followed by daily truths and thoughts written by Holly to prime your thinking along with scripture readings, followed by questions for you to consider and write down your responses to.

Mid-Week you’ll find devotional entries, titled Weekly Walk, written by Dina as adapted from her e-book, One Week Walk. The intention of this section is encourage a rhythm of renewal to let all the Lord is showing you sink in.

Finally on the seventh day of each week we invite you to Pause and Ponder. This section is included because we’ve found that when we take time to recap and remember what the Lord has been speaking to us about, it allows the seed to go deeper.

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This Bible study devotional guide is broken down into five weeks with devotionals, daily scripture readings, and question prompts to help you cultivate your faith.

WEEK ONE: CULTIVATE FAITH

WEEK TWO: CULTIVATE PEACE

WEEK THREE: CULTIVATE WISDOM

WEEK FOUR : CULTIVATE IDENTITY

WEEK FIVE : CULTIVATE REST

Each week begins with a Weekly Introduction followed by daily truths and thoughts written by Holly to prime your thinking along with scripture readings, followed by questions for you to consider and write down your responses to.

Mid-Week you’ll find devotional entries, titled Weekly Walk, written by Dina as adapted from her e-book, One Week Walk. The intention of this section is encourage a rhythm of renewal to let all the Lord is showing you sink in.

Finally on the seventh day of each week we invite you to Pause and Ponder. This section is included because we’ve found that when we take time to recap and remember what the Lord has been speaking to us about, it allows the seed to go deeper.

This Bible study devotional guide is broken down into five weeks with devotionals, daily scripture readings, and question prompts to help you cultivate your faith.

WEEK ONE: CULTIVATE FAITH

WEEK TWO: CULTIVATE PEACE

WEEK THREE: CULTIVATE WISDOM

WEEK FOUR : CULTIVATE IDENTITY

WEEK FIVE : CULTIVATE REST

Each week begins with a Weekly Introduction followed by daily truths and thoughts written by Holly to prime your thinking along with scripture readings, followed by questions for you to consider and write down your responses to.

Mid-Week you’ll find devotional entries, titled Weekly Walk, written by Dina as adapted from her e-book, One Week Walk. The intention of this section is encourage a rhythm of renewal to let all the Lord is showing you sink in.

Finally on the seventh day of each week we invite you to Pause and Ponder. This section is included because we’ve found that when we take time to recap and remember what the Lord has been speaking to us about, it allows the seed to go deeper.

Whether we are stewarding a family, friendship, platform, career, or classroom, our highest calling is to walk with the Lord and let our actions and words be done unto him. What does that look like? We put our faith into practice. But how? In scripture we find spiritual disciplines the Lord instructed and demonstrated that we can follow that will help us become more like him.

These practices are not an end unto themselves but are a lifestyle and means of cultivating our faith as we come to know God more and orient all our lives toward him. They teach us how to remain in him and his love when we’re pulled in so many directions.

In this devotional Bible study we look at cultivating our faith and practice disciplines that will help us learn or refresh how to do that. They’re not an exhaustive list but they are a strong start in growing your faith as a person who wants to be consecrated to Christ and to train ourselves in godliness. When we set out to attune our soul to learn from him, we’ll get the rest and revelation we long for.