Free "Devotion for Strength in the Storm"

We’ve all experienced the storms of life, but we don’t usually see them coming. Life is going smoothly when an unexpected storm sweeps in—often leaving us broken hearted or feeling hopeless. In the middle of crisis, it’s hard to focus on a lengthy Scripture passage—it’s hard to keep the hope alive.

In anxious, overwhelming, and seemingly hopeless circumstances we can trust that God’s strength will carry us forward. In the midst of the storm, we can trust that God’s love with never let us go.

Whether this feeling of hopelessness resonates with you or someone you love, this free eChart includes a free devotional to help you find strength in God!

If someone dear to you is currently walking through a crisis and could use some encouragement—share this free devotional with them to help them find strength today.

Find encouragement as you hear from others who have walked through times of crisis. With personal stories and insightful take-a-ways Grace Fox has written 90 daily devotions of hope for those caught in the storms of life.

This week’s free eChart includes one devotional on hope to help you draw closer to the heart of God as a source of strength and hope:

  • Short 5-minute devotions
  • Verses of the day you can memorize
  • Reflection questions
  • Short prayers
  • Quotes from others who have walked through crises
  • And more!

Download your free eChart here!

This week’s free eChart is an excerpt from Grace Fox’s new devotional, Keeping Hope Alive – Devotions for Strength in the StormFor another daily devotional on hope, check out Finding Hope in Crisis – Devotions to Calm the Chaos by Grace Fox.


About the Author:

Grace Fox is a career missionary and international speaker at women’s events. Her passion is to connect the dots between faith and real life by helping others learn to love, understand, and apply God’s Word.

She has written 12 books, is a member of the First 5 writing team (Proverbs 31 Ministries), and co-hosts the podcast “Your Daily Bible Verse.” She and her husband, Gene, live on a sailboat in British Columbia. They married in 1982 and celebrate three married kids and 11 grandchildren.