by Angela Perritt | Aug 2, 2023 | From Broken to Restored (Nehemiah), Love God Greatly Posts, Translations |
We are SO excited to share our NEW From Broken to Restored translations with you today! From Broken to Restored is currently available in TWENTY languages, with more in the works!!! And our From Broken to Restored for Kids is available in THIRTEEN languages with more... by Melissa Fuller | Aug 17, 2020 | Know Love (1, 2, 3 John), Love God Greatly Posts, Translations |
Walking in God’s love is a truth that has been so powerfully displayed in my life. In my career at the United Nations, I changed jobs often. Each time, I had to readjust to a new team and each time it was challenging. When I joined the Human Resources team, I... by Angela Perritt | Apr 27, 2020 | Fear & Anxiety 2020, Love God Greatly Posts, Translations |
In the book of Malachi, we see God speak His last words and then keep silent for four-hundred years. God’s chosen and beloved people were deprived of any words from the Lord for four centuries. Even though God’s silence was incredibly difficult for people who... by Melissa Fuller | Mar 9, 2020 | Love God Greatly Posts, Risen, Translations |
Sixty-one percent of women around the world do not have access to Bible study materials or biblical community. Because of this, people are not hearing the gospel and are living their lives without hope, purpose, or eternal security. At Love God Greatly we get quality... by Melissa Fuller | Mar 2, 2020 | Risen, Translations |
In recent years I have experienced a new sense of the word “serving.” My husband and I both serve in our community church in Brazil. We serve our community and our congregation wholeheartedly and with great passion. Recently, my elderly parents have needed constant... by Angela Perritt | Jan 8, 2020 | Draw Near, Translations |
I was born in Kazakhstan to a nominal Muslim family, where we did not talk about faith or how God works in our lives. I learned that the source of wisdom and guidance is a legacy of our past, handed down from generation to generation. I eventually left my home country...