Our Top 3 Grace & Truth Posts from 2020
Merry Christmas!
Can you believe this is the last Friday of 2020?
We wanted to close out the year by featuring three of our favorite posts from this year.
The criteria for making this list varied. We looked at posts with the most comments, our personal favorites, which ones were shared the most, etc.
These posts have been a blessing, and we hope they can bless you one more time before the year is up.
Don't Miss This 2020 Grace and Truth Round-Up on Candidly Christian Click To Tweet1.) Grace & Truth for Your Devotional Time
What does your devotion time look like? Are you seated by the water at sunrise sipping a fresh cup of coffee as you create intricate doodles in the margins of your Bible? Or is your time with Jesus a bit less picturesque? Click here to read more.
2.) Grace & Truth for an Anxious Mind
There’s a lot of fear in the news and in our lives. But in this Grace & Truth featured post, Tiffany Montgomery share how to find peace by walking in God’s will in her post “God Will Fight for You: Be Still My Anxious Mind.” Click here to read more.
3.) Grace & Truth for Christian Bloggers
As a blogger, do you ever struggle to blog consistently? Do you ever need a break? Most of us do, and it seemed like everything that happened in 2020 intensified that. #AmIRight? This Grace & Truth post is all about grace for the blogger who’s not blogging. Click here to read more.
What Was Your Favorite?
Do you have a favorite post from 2020? Whether it was one we featured or one you linked up, we’d love to know which one it was. Join the conversation in the comments below.

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