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The Doxa Project: Daily Devotional and Prayer
The Doxa Project
52 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to The Doxa Project—where worship and the Word meet. Each day we open Scripture, reflect on timeless truth, and close in prayer to draw hearts closer to Christ. Rooted in sound theology and spoken with warmth, these devotionals encourage believers to trust God’s promises and live for His glory. Listen daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more, and grow in grace through Scripture, prayer, and worship.
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Welcome to The Doxa Project—where worship and the Word meet. Each day we open Scripture, reflect on timeless truth, and close in prayer to draw hearts closer to Christ. Rooted in sound theology and spoken with warmth, these devotionals encourage believers to trust God’s promises and live for His glory. Listen daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more, and grow in grace through Scripture, prayer, and worship.
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Religion
Religion & Spirituality
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Daily Devotional and Prayer: God’s Nearness in the Ordinary | Acts 17:27–28
The Doxa Project: Daily Devotional and Prayer
4 minutes 33 seconds
1 week ago
Daily Devotional and Prayer: God’s Nearness in the Ordinary | Acts 17:27–28

Do you ever wonder where God is in the everyday moments—at the kitchen table, behind the desk, or on the drive home? Many believers look for Him in miracles and mountain peaks, but He’s just as present in the quiet rhythm of ordinary life.


In today’s episode of The Doxa Project Daily Devotional and Prayer, we turn to Acts 17:27–28, where the apostle Paul declares that “in Him we live and move and have our being.” This short devotional invites you to recognize God’s presence in the details of your day—through prayer, Scripture, and the simple joys that reflect His faithfulness. Every moment can become worship when seen through the lens of grace. Join this daily devotional to deepen your faith, discover peace in God’s presence, and learn how ordinary life becomes extraordinary when lived with a heart of gratitude and awareness of His nearness.


🌿 What You’ll Gain:• How to experience God’s presence in daily routines (Acts 17:27–28)• Why ordinary moments can glorify Christ (1 Corinthians 10:31)• How gratitude transforms everyday life into worship (Colossians 3:17)


Scripture Focus:Acts 17:27–28 — “Yet He is actually not far from each one of us, for in Him we live and move and have our being.”


Episode Summary:God is not far away—He’s near in every ordinary moment. When faith opens our eyes to His providence, even the smallest tasks become sacred acts of worship.


🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more—for both our daily devotional podcast and our worship music from The Doxa Project.


☀️ Morning devotionals every weekday at 7:15 AM🌙 New worship music every Mon Thu, Sat at 6:30 PM

The Doxa Project: Daily Devotional and Prayer
Welcome to The Doxa Project—where worship and the Word meet. Each day we open Scripture, reflect on timeless truth, and close in prayer to draw hearts closer to Christ. Rooted in sound theology and spoken with warmth, these devotionals encourage believers to trust God’s promises and live for His glory. Listen daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more, and grow in grace through Scripture, prayer, and worship.