Jesus Every Day, Jesus Every Way: A Weekly Devotional

Author: Lisa M. Hendry
Genre : Christian Devotional
Rating: ★★★★☆

Jesus Every Day is a thoughtfully designed 52-week devotional guide with an excellent layout, clear structure, and practical space for both reflection and prayer, making it easy to build a steady spiritual rhythm across the year. Its tone and theology are strongly Catholic, which will be a meaningful strength for readers in that tradition; Protestant readers may still appreciate the format and devotional intent, though some sections may not resonate as closely depending on their background. Overall, it’s a well-crafted resource for anyone seeking consistent weekly formation with guided prompts.

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