Day 3: Noah's Ark (2023)

Day 3: Noah's Ark (2023)

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Day 61: Complaining in the Desert (2026)

Fr. Mike discusses how the Israelites complaining against God and believing they were better off in Egypt reflects our own inclination to be enslaved by sin. Today's readings are Numbers 11, Deuteronomy 10, and Psalm 33. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bib ...  Show more

Day 60: Intercessory Prayer (2026)

Fr. Mike makes note of how the tribes of Israel travel with Judah (praise) leading the way, and makes note of how Moses intercedes for the people and acts as a mediator between God and man. Today's readings are Numbers 10, Deuteronomy 9, and Psalm 10. For the complete reading pla ...  Show more

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