
Daily Bread
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- Intro
- Contents
- Daily Bread toolbox
- Introduction: Turbulence
- SU Article: Hope and hot chocolate
- Way in to Matthew 24,25: Waiting for his coming
- Friday 1 April: Great things for God
- Saturday 2 April: Spot the difference
- Sunday 3 April: Faithful God
- Way in to Matthew 26-28: The pioneer of our faith
- Monday 4 April: Hostility and love
- Tuesday 5 April: Passover preparations
- Wednesday 6 April: Bread, wine and bravado
- Thursday 7 April: Jesus alone
- Friday 8 April: 'It must happen this way'
- Saturday 9 April: Are you the Messiah?
- Sunday 10 April: Blessed are the merciful
- Monday 11 April: Peter alone and in tears
- Tuesday 12 April: The cupboard was bare
- Wednesday 13 April: 'That innocent man'
- Thursday 14 April: Mocked and crucified
- Friday 15 April: The death of Jesus
- Saturday 16 April: Sealed in a stone-cold tomb
- Sunday 17 April: Come and see. He is risen
- Monday 18 April: All. all. all. always
- Way in to Jeremiah 1-11: God's love and God's pain
- Tuesday 19 April: Tough call
- Wednesday 20 April: Jilted God
- Thursday 21 April: Faithless or faithful?
- Friday 22 April: Uncomfortable God
- Saturday 23 April: Epic fail
- Sunday 24 April: Longing for God
- Monday 25 April: Back to the future
- Tuesday 26 April: Misplaced trust
- Wednesday 27 April: Staying away
- Thursday 28 April: Who'd be a prophet? (1)
- Friday 29 April: Home-made gods
- Saturday 30 April: Who'd be a prophet? (2)
- Sunday 1 May: Where are you, God?
- Way in to Jeremiah 12-17: Running with horses
- Monday 2 May: Running with horses!
- Tuesday 3 May: Who is weeping?
- Wednesday 4 May: 'Peace, peace.'
- Thursday 5 May: The devastating effect of sin
- Friday 6 May: Glimmers of hope
- Saturday 7 May: A matter of trust
- Sunday 8 May: A royal wedding
- Way in to Revelation 12-16: No compromise
- Monday 9 May: Into the wilderness
- Tuesday 10 May: Whom will you worship?
- Wednesday 11 May: Emperor worship
- Thursday 12 May: A different perspective
- Friday 13 May: A choice to make
- Saturday 14 May: Endurance and victory
- Sunday 15 May: Unshakeable
- Monday 16 May: The death of evil
- Tuesday 17 May: 'It is done!'
- Spotlight on.: The Old Testament Prophets
- Way in to Revelation 17-22: A tale of two cities
- Wednesday 18 May: City limits
- Thursday 19 May: Glory be to.?
- Friday 20 May: Hidden humans
- Saturday 21 May: Order restored
- Sunday 22 May: Because he is worth it
- Monday 23 May: Judge and executioner
- Tuesday 24 May: Bright hope for dark days
- Wednesday 25 May: The ledgers
- Thursday 26 May: Prepared for love
- Friday 27 May: Complete
- Saturday 28 May: The curse reversed
- Sunday 29 May: Home with God
- Monday 30 May: Coming soon
- Way in to 2 Corinthians 1-6: Glory into glory
- Tuesday 31 May: Words of comfort
- Wednesday 1 June: Let me explain
- Thursday 2 June: We're in this together
- Friday 3 June: A rich aroma
- Saturday 4 June: I can read you like a letter
- Sunday 5 June: Glory into glory
- Monday 6 June: Telling the truth
- Tuesday 7 June: Down but not out
- Wednesday 8 June: Don't lose heart
- Thursday 9 June: Head in the clouds?
- Friday 10 June: Life is for living
- Saturday 11 June: The cost of discipleship
- Sunday 12 June: You can't take it with you
- Monday 13 June: Chalk and cheese
- Way in to 2 Corinthians 7-13: Whose reputation?
- Tuesday 14 June: To whom it may concern
- Wednesday 15 June: Sharing resources
- Thursday 16 June: Personal recommendation
- Friday 17 June: Generous giving
- Saturday 18 June: Self-defence
- Sunday 19 June: Warning to the religious
- Monday 20 June: Boast in the Lord
- Tuesday 21 June: Beware of imposters
- Wednesday 22 June: Suffering for Christ
- Thursday 23 June: A man in Christ
- Friday 24 June: Spiritual children
- Saturday 25 June: Paul's prayer
- Sunday 26 June: A clean slate
- Way in to 2 Samuel 1-9: Kingly reading
- Monday 27 June: Fear of what?
- Tuesday 28 June: Grief and honour
- Wednesday 29 June: Clash of kings
- Thursday 30 June: Broken leaders
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