At 83 years old, iconic songwriter Gloria Gaither delivers a profound and urgent message to the next generation, tackling the rise of AI, the future of technology, and the enduring soul of art.
Galatians 5:1 reminds us that Christ set us free so we would no longer live in bondage. Yet when we hold onto bitterness, we place a yoke back on our own shoulders. The offense may have been real and painful, but the burden of carrying resentment can slowly consume our hearts.
Psalm 24 asks a sobering question: “Who may ascend the mountain of the Lord? Who may stand in his holy place?” The answer isn’t impressive résumés or visible success in ministry. It’s “clean hands and a pure heart.”
There are seasons when effort seems to outpace results. You work hard, try new approaches, send the emails, make the calls—and still find yourself staring at closed doors. Resources shrink. Energy fades. Options dwindle. And quietly, fear begins to whisper: What now?
A shepherd does not abandon his flock when the terrain gets rough. He does not disappear when wolves lurk nearby or when the valley grows dark. He guides. He protects. He stays close.
Twice a year, we adjust our clocks—but it often feels like our bodies and routines take much longer to adjust. Daylight Saving Time can disrupt sleep, slow our mornings, and leave us feeling out of sync. While it may seem like a small inconvenience, even minor shifts can reveal how tightly we cling to our schedules and sense of control.
Lent was never meant to be a performance review. It is an invitation into relationship. God is not watching your efforts with a clipboard in hand, tallying your success or failure. He is compassionate. He sees your desire to draw near. He honors the small, imperfect steps taken toward Him.
For many believers, doubt feels like failure. We assume that strong faith means never asking questions, never wrestling, never wondering why. But Scripture paints a different picture. Faith is not the absence of questions—it is trust in the midst of them.
Few pains cut as deeply as feeling forgotten. When messages go unanswered, invitations stop coming, or relationships shift, it can stir a quiet ache: Do I matter? Am I unseen?
Israeli singer, songwriter, and producer Yair Levi shares the story behind his new single “Back To You (Sabbath),” a song rooted in the biblical rhythm of rest and returning to God.
Confession can feel terrifying. It exposes what we’ve worked hard to hide. It forces us to name the thing we hoped would quietly disappear. Shame whispers that secrecy is safer. Pride insists we can manage on our own. Fear tells us that if anyone truly knew, we would be rejected.
Being poured out means living open-handedly. It means recognizing that our achievements, dreams, ministries, relationships, and even our suffering ultimately belong to God. What He gives, He can redirect. What He builds, He can reshape. What He allows, He can use.
In this peaceful Nightly Prayer, we reflect on the comforting truth that Jesus understands our suffering. Scripture tells us in Isaiah 53:3 that Christ was “a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief.” He experienced rejection, sorrow, and pain so that we would never have to face our struggles alone
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