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Celebrating One Year - Day by day with you

One year ago today Nancy began writing a devotional in spanish, under the name "Day by Day with you". It was born out of personal need to grow spiritually and in turn help other women in their daily walk with the Lord. At the time I had come down with covid, and we were far from home. Day by Day was born during that week. 

In this daily devotional, Nancy writes about her own battles, struggles, as a mother, wife and woman. Initially she had other women in similar situations in mind as her target audience, but now, it has become directed to women and men alike. The devotional starts with a scripture, then a short personal application, and it ends with a challenge. 

Nancy writes concise and clear. She is a woman of few words when it comes to express important truths and ideas. I have learned to appreciate this approach to writing-speaking, as I have gotten to know Nancy. 

It gets posted mainly on her instagram channel and whatsapp groups. Several hundred people read and share, the devotional and have come to expect it and enjoy it as they have gotten to know Nancy.

Please help me celebrate Nancy her first year of uninterrupted writing. 

Starting today the devotional will be available in English. 

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Día a día contigo

Reflexiones y frases breves para acompañarte cada día ✨
Versículos para cada día!
Escrito por:
@nancyblazeichuk 📜✨

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Photo by Día a día contigo on July 18, 2023. May be an image of text that says 'Contigo DasJ MAS EL QUE ME OYERE, HABITARA CONFIADAMENTE Y VIVIRÁ TRANQUILO, SIN TEMOR DEL MAL. PROVERBIOS :33 ESTÁS ANSIOSO? ANGUSTIADO? No PUEDES DORMIR Y TODO TE PESA? DETENTE Y OYE su voz! OYE A DIos! QUÉ TE DICE? QUÉ DICE su PALABRA? No TE DEJARE NI TE DESAMPARARÉ, FUE UNA DE LAS 7.000 PROMESAS ESCRITAS PARA RECORDARTE QUE NO ESTAS SOLO! EL DESAFIO ES LEER LAS PROMESAS CONFIAR EN QUIEN TE LAS DIO. 18 DE JULIO Nancy'.
Photo by Día a día contigo on July 18, 2023. May be an image of poster and text that says 'Parly Poy with you BUT WHOEVER HEARS ME WILL DWELL SAFELY AND He WILL LIVE PEACEFULLY, WITHOUT FEAR OF EVIL. PROVERBS 1:33 ARE YOU ANXIOUS? DISTRESSED? You CAN'T SLEEP AND EVERYTHING WEIGHS YOU DOWN? STOP AND HEAR HIS VOICE! LISTEN TO GOD WHAT DOES He TELLS YOU? WHAT DOES HIS WORD SAY? WILL NOT LEAVE YOU NOR FORSAKE YOU, IT WAS ONE OF THE 7,000 PROMISES WRITTEN TO REMIND YOU THAT YOU ARE NOT ALONE! THE CHALLENGE IS TO READ THE PROMISES AND TRUST WHO GAVE THEM TO YOU. 18 DE JULIO'.

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