1 From James, a slave of God and the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes dispersed abroad. Greetings!
James 1:1
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We are so excited to start on our journey through the epistle of James tomorrow morning. You will be receiving daily emails with the reading for the day. If you are a paper person, below is a worksheet you can print out to keep track of the daily reading, jot down some goals, and keep a gratitude list for the month. You can click on the image to enlarge and print. You can also visit our JAMES IN JANUARY webpage to find additional resources if you want to go deeper in James during the month.
Let us know you are following along by posting on social media with #JamesInJanuary. We can't wait to dig in with you each day! With gratitude and anticipation, Joani & Shannon Join us in slowly and intentionally reading through James over the 31 days of January + daily gratitude + setting a goal or two for the month. We want to posture ourselves to give God our whole heart, mind, soul, and strength. James is often referred to as the "proverbs of the New Testament" and a "guidebook" for how to live as a Christian. We know that there is nothing we can do to earn our own salvation, but once we have been saved and redeemed, our lives should look different. Jesus invites us all to come as we are -- messy, sinful, wounded -- but He doesn't want us to stay that way. Sign up to receive passages through James in your inbox each day and take a look around this page for resources to help study James this month. We are expectant for what God will do this month.
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