New devotionals for the changes we can make today

|PIC1|Fancy something thought provoking and cheerful at the same time? Then read Maybe Today, the delightful new devotional book by Premier Christian Radio presenter Tony Miles.

The tone may be light and friendly, but the pastor, broadcaster, family man and all-round nice guy knows how to get our thought and “heart” processes going in a new, more faithful direction.

And as the name of the book suggests, it’s Miles’ hope that readers will - from today - make the small and simple changes to their every day lives that can mean a huge difference in the lifelong picture, especially where finding inner peace and joy in God are concerned.

|QUOTE|That’s why the devotionals speak practically and faithfully into the many ordinary challenges and encounters – big and small - that a typical Christian may face on any given day.

Maybe Today is an attempt to connect with those like myself, who have faith and good intentions, but often feel like giving up the pursuit of holiness,” says Miles.

The devotionals are concise but they don’t scrimp on substance. Following each devotional is a ‘Maybe Today’ nudge in the right direction, a prayer, a Bible reading, a further reflection, and a ‘Smile’ – words of wisdom taken from other Christians, inspirational figures, and TV programmes.

And the charm of this book is that it really does make you smile whilst also opening your eyes again to some sound truths that can be applied to life – today!



‘Maybe Today’ is available in paperback from CWR, priced £8.99
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