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Hope Inspires Today

About this book
The Springs that Never Run Dry is a daily devotional designed to help you meditate on God’s Word each day. It inspires, encourages reflection on spiritual principles, and offers strength for the challenges of life. This devotional seeks to bring hope to the hopeless, courage to the discouraged, peace to troubled hearts, and joy to the mourning—while motivating many who feel weary in these tough yet interesting times.
What makes The Springs that Never Run Dry unique is its series format. Many devotionals are developed around a theme or biblical character for an entire week, allowing readers to focus consistently while drawing out rich spiritual truths. Each entry challenges you to reflect on the topic, meditate on Scripture, digest the insights, and apply them to real-life situations.
If there is one book to accompany your Bible on life’s journey, let it be this one. It is a devotional you can start the day with, skim through on a busy morning, or carry along during long commutes. Even at the office, it can provide the spiritual nourishment you need to face the demands of the day.
Series-based format
Unlike many devotionals that may be random or strictly chronological, this one is structured in a series format
Multi-purpose use
It is designed to fit into different rhythms of life: i.e. a full morning devotion, or a quick skim on busy days
Spiritual support
The devotional aims not only to inspire but also to address specific emotional and spiritual needs
The author
Evangelist Paul Sawo-Gor is a lay evangelist passionate about sharing the good news with God’s children. He is also a development and humanitarian aid worker with extensive experience managing programs in South Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Jordan, Sudan, and Kenya. Since 2018, he has been using technology to share daily devotional messages with many, which inspired him to compile this book for those seeking a consistent devotional lifestyle.
He holds a Diploma in Applied Biology, a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Education, an International Diploma in Humanitarian Action, and an MA in International Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid. Paul lives in Mombasa, Kenya, with his wife Susan Sawo and their four children.
