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Take Your Devotions Outside

June 21, 2023
In the June <em>Today</em> devotions, “Walking through the Bible,” ReFrame director Kurt Selles shares biblical reflections from his time on the Appalachian Trail.
In the June Today devotions, “Walking through the Bible,” ReFrame director Kurt Selles shares biblical reflections from his time on the Appalachian Trail.

“Thank you for my verse every morning! It is such an encouragement. Today’s verse gives me hope and joy as I go forward into this day. Thanks again and have a blessed day.”

ReFrame Ministries regularly receives messages similar to this one from Regina—sharing ways that Today devotions help them grow in their relationship with Christ. To continue helping the community of more than 500,000 readers grow closer to God, ReFrame has been challenging readers to take their devotions outside.

"You could find a bench on a nearby nature trail, listen to Today on the website or via podcast while walking around the block, or even just sit in your own backyard," ReFrame director Kurt Selles writes. "The particular place doesn't matter as much as your willingness to experience God's goodness in a different part of his creation."

The June Today devotions, written by Selles, fit the outdoor devotional challenge particularly well. The reflections focus on Selles’ experience walking along the Appalachian Trail and examine many occurrences of people walking throughout the Bible.

"As the main form of travel in the ancient world," said Jeff Bulthuis, Today's managing editor, "walking is mentioned many times in the Bible. And in that context, walking can mean more than just going from place to place. In the Bible, the Hebrew word for ‘walk’ (halak) can also refer to following God’s way as we live for God in his world."

Responding to the Challenge

Many regular Today readers have already taken up the challenge to read their devotions outside, sharing pictures of their porches, backyards, and other outdoor settings where they've been reading the daily reflections.

"The Spirit had been prompting me to get outside each day," a reader named Ponchita shared, "to walk and commune with God in nature. I got a cup of tea and sat on the patio of my new home and read a few Scriptures while a family of hummingbirds did their serenade. I just paused for a moment and looked at the beautiful magnolia tree with the beautiful blossoms. . . . Out in God’s beautiful nature, the green gives me a calm—a canvas to paint a vivid portrait of trust and peace to keep in focus as I start my day’s journey."

"We sat outside this morning and enjoyed the fresh air while we read the meditation about Abraham's commitment to God's promises," a married couple named Mo and Nell shared. “‘The Lord will provide.’ A great thing to remember. Thank you for your experiences on the Appalachian Trail, and how you related them to the Bible and your spiritual life.”

If you would like to participate in the challenge to read your devotions outside, you can find links to the beginning of June’s devotional series, as well as to other Today devotions that focus on creation, on this page. You can also share your reflections from your time outdoors or send a picture of an outside place where you have done your devotions, by emailing [email protected].