About The AuthorsĭeVon Franklin is an award-winning film & TV producer, bestselling author, renowned preacher, and spiritual success coach. Whether you’re waiting for the right person to come along or you’re searching for the strength to put intimacy on hold, The Wait Devotional can help you slow down and trust in God’s perfect timing, day by day. You’ll discover how waiting for everything-from sex to getting engaged-can transform your entire life by giving you greater patience, joy, peace, healing, faith, and love. Filled with scripture, prayers, and DeVon and Meagan’s trademark conversational style, this 90-day devotional is packed with real-time advice for men and women trying to successfully navigate the ins and outs of dating, love, and relationships. Now, their powerful message is reflected again in The Wait Devotional. In The Wait, DeVon Franklin and Meagan Good, a Hollywood power couple who famously saved sex for marriage, shared the life-changing message that waiting-rather than rushing-can be the key for finding the person you’re meant to be with. A daily devotional based on the New York Times bestselling The Wait, filled with inspiring readings about how having the patience to wait for God’s best-instead of grasping for what you want right now-can transform your life.
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