David and Nicole Binion Offer a FREE Online Devotional "A Place to Call Home"

The iconic worship team of David and Nicole Binion are also lead pastors and founders of Dwell Church. The church is now offering a FREE online devotional entitled "A Place to Call Home." You can subscribe HERE.
Nicole announces, "Our church has put together a beautiful 21 Day Devotional called, `A Place to Call Home.' You can access all the devos and even listen to the audio version. You will be able to find both the reading and audio for each day of the Devotional. We've put a lot of effort into something we believe to be very special, so we hope that these devotionals both enhance your understanding of why we fast and pray, as well as help you in your spiritual walk as we focus on offering the year of 2022 to Jesus."
Married for more than 25 years, David and Nicole Binion have been involved in ministry for over two decades. Last fall they planted Dwell Church in their hometown of Dallas, and they continue to teach and lead worship at various events and other churches around the world. Either being before a crowd of thousands, writing songs, preparing for their next album, or being together as a family, so much about their life resonates with sounds of hope and faith. What drives them is this longing in the hearts of Jesus-followers and this vision for making room for the Spirit to move.
For more information, visit their website at BinionWorship.com.
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