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“God would love to piece together the shattered fragments of your life. But He is waiting ... graciously waiting until the time is right. Until you are tired of the life you are living ... until you see it for what it really is. Until you are weary of coping ... of taking charge of your own life ... until you realize the mess you are making of it. Until you recognize your need for Him ... He's waiting.”

Quote by Charles R. Swindoll

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Day by Day with Charles Swindoll

This book offers a structured daily reading experience based on the pastoral and teaching ministry of Charles Swindoll. Each entry typically includes a Scripture passage, a brief commentary or anecdote, and a concluding thought or prayer. The content draws on Swindoll's characteristic style of blending biblical exposition with relatable life applications, aiming to help readers cultivate a consistent habit of personal devotion and spiritual growth over the course of a year. more

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Charles R. Swindoll
Charles R. Swindoll

Charles R. Swindoll, born on October 18, 1934, is an American pastor known for his insightful preaching style and profound understanding of the Bible. He is a significant figure in contemporary Christian circles. more

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