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A Quick Summary of Philippians 4:10-23

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We've come to the end of the YMI Reading Philippians devotional, and we hope you've been benefiting from the devotions so far. Here's a brief recap of some key lessons from Philippians 4:10-23.

All in One Family

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When a girl in my church was diagnosed with cancer and went through a difficult surgery, her mother stood in front of the congregation, her eyes filled with tears, her voice breathless, and her hands holding her Bible tightly.

How Much Are You Willing to Give?

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When I was applying for permanent residence in the US, I sensed God leading me to go to China for short-term missions.

The Gift of Generosity

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The food hamper that was delivered to my family 17 years ago is still the talk of our home.

What Gives You Strength?

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Philippians 4:13 is probably the most well-known verse in my home country, Fiji. The verse was popularized by one of Fiji’s greatest sporting heroes, Waisale Serevi, who is widely regarded as one of the best rugby sevens player of all-time.

Do You Have Enough?

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When my son started learning to communicate, I taught him hand signals to help him convey his needs. One sign was “more”, to be used when he wants more to eat. I would then give him more food.

YMI Reading Philippians 3rd Lockscreen

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What do you value most in life—is it your career, achievements, or relationships? While these things help us build a life that is significant in the eyes of the world, it’s only when we’re found in Christ that we can have right standing before God.

A Quick Summary of Philippians 4:4-9

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We've come to the end of Week 5, and we hope you've been enjoying the devotions so far. Here's a brief recap of some key lessons from Philippians 4:4-9.

What’s Directing Your Thoughts?

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It always starts with something small. I look at the various part-time jobs I have scheduled for the week and feel tired. Then I wish for the thousandth time that I could have a stable, full-time job like most of my friends.