Thought for the Day

There comes a moment in every life when the soul finally exhales. It doesn’t happen when circumstances improve or when the world becomes easier to bear. It happens when we find the courage to accept what we cannot change. That acceptance is not weakness. It is not surrender to fate. It is the quiet strength that rises when we stop fighting battles that were never ours to win.

Operation Epic Fury: A Just War?

On the morning of February 28, 2026, President Trump approved the launch of Operation Epic Fury. Air strikes from U.S. and Israeli fighter jets began to pummel Iranian government and military sites. Negotiations with Iran to suspend its nuclear weapons ambitions have been ongoing for months, with no significant progress. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Thought for the Day

In a moment when anger rises quickly, and division spreads easily, we stand on the truth that evil does not have the final word. Scripture commands us: “Be not overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” This is not passive optimism. It is a call to courageous discipleship and public responsibility.

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Sometimes the delay isn’t denial; it’s formation. God doesn’t just hand us blessings—He shapes us so the blessing doesn’t break us. What you’re praying for is already in motion, but God is making sure your character can carry what your faith is asking for. Strength, patience, discernment, humility—He’s building all of it in the waiting. Not giving up isn’t stubbornness. It’s stewardship. It’s trust. It’s readiness.

Thought for the Day

There is a quiet temptation in all of us to ask God for the path of least resistance. We imagine holiness as smooth terrain, free of conflict, free of strain, free of the weight that presses on our shoulders. Yet Scripture consistently reveals a different pattern: God does not remove every burden, but He strengthens the people who carry them. Strength in the Christian life is not self‑manufactured toughness. It is the quiet, steady courage that comes from grace. 

Thought for the Day

We stand today on the promise Jesus gives in Matthew 7:7: “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” This is not passive spirituality. It is a call to bold trust, persistent hope, and active engagement with the God who draws near. As people of faith, we affirm that God does not hide from those who seek Him. He does not ignore the cries of the weary or the questions of the uncertain. He invites us into a relationship where asking is welcomed, seeking is honored, and knocking is answered. This is the character of the God we proclaim.

Thought for the Day

This line already carries the heart of Paul’s declaration in 2 Corinthians 3:17, but it also opens a doorway into the deeper reality of what freedom in Christ actually means—freedom that is not vague, emotional, or circumstantial, but Spirit‑anchored, identity‑shaping, and covenant‑secured.This is not freedom as the world defines it (doing whatever we want), but freedom as God defines it: becoming who we were created to be.

SCOTUS Decision on California Parental Notification Law

The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) recently handed down a decision that reinstated an injunction for a California law that banned notification to parents concerning a student’s gender identity. Notification is required even if the student does not consent. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Tennessee Bills Face Opposition On Abortion Issue

The Tennessee House and Senate are sponsoring bills that would criminalize abortion. As abhorrent as abortion is, to criminalize those women who do have abortions is wrong. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Thought for the Day

That line from Jesus in Matthew 11:28 is one of the most tender invitations in all of Scripture — an open door for the exhausted, the overwhelmed, the ashamed, the overburdened, and the quietly breaking. It speaks directly into the places where strength runs out, and self‑reliance collapses.