Thought for the Day

Gratitude is a powerful anchor. It has a way of shifting the entire perspective from what’s missing to the abundance that’s already sitting right in front of us. There is a lot of strength in choosing to lean into the wins, both big and small. It’s often the most effective way to stay grounded when things get noisy.

Spring Spiritual Cleaning: A Guide To Inner De-Cluttering

Spring is widely recognized as a season of renewal—longer days, fresh air, and the instinct to clear out what has accumulated over time. In Christian spirituality, this seasonal rhythm points to something deeper: the call to examine, refresh, and realign the soul. A “spring spiritual cleaning” involves taking inventory of one’s inner life—habits, thoughts, and relationships—and removing what hinders spiritual growth while making room for grace. 

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Thought for the Day

Persistence is essentially the heart of the spiritual journey. There is a profound difference between a “perfect” walk and a “faithful” one. The pattern of spiritual life is often not “never failing,” but “never fully turning away.” Coming back again and again is not hypocrisy when the return is genuine. It is part of what repentance actually looks like over a lifetime.

Ascension Thursday: The Meaning And The Mission

Ascension Thursday (May 14, 2026) is a very significant Christian feast celebrated forty days after Easter. It commemorates the moment when Jesus Christ ascended into heaven before his disciples, marking the completion of his earthly mission and the beginning of the Church’s role in spreading the Gospel. 

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We’ve all been there, standing amidst the remains of a plan that didn’t pan out. In those moments, it feels like a robbery. There is a profound shift that occurs when you stop seeing a space as a loss and start seeing it as a divine intervention. God’s intervention can transform a moment of rejection into an act of fierce parental protection. Sometimes, the things we are fighting hardest to hold onto are the very things we are being saved from.

Thought for the Day

In moments of distress, Psalm 4:1 reminds us to turn toward God with honesty and trust, calling on the One who brings both righteousness and relief. It reflects a heart that remembers past deliverance and holds onto hope for present struggles. This simple prayer becomes a powerful expression of faith, asking for grace while believing we are heard.

Thought for the Day

The greatest legacy we leave behind isn’t found in titles or trophies, but in the quiet ways we help others move forward. Knowing your presence made a positive impact on someone’s life journey is the ultimate validation of your efforts. When you focus on being a catalyst for growth, work transforms from a series of tasks into a meaningful contribution to the world. Always be kind.

The Canvas Cyberattack: Extortion And The Human Element

The Canvas cyberattack has sent shockwaves through the educational sector. This breach fundamentally alters how we view data security in our schools. The Canvas platform serves as the central hub for student-teacher interactions. 

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There is a significant difference between a casual “want” and a profound “need.” A want can be satisfied by a change in circumstances. Still, a need usually points to something more fundamental—a search for grounding, purpose, or a source of unconditional grace when everything else feels insufficient. When the language shifts from desire to necessity, it often suggests you are looking for something that sustains you rather than just something that comforts you.

From Ledger To Love: The Evolution Of The Divine Image

For generations, the predominant image of God was that of a “celestial bookkeeper,” not a “God of love.” This image painted God as only interested in what you did wrong, and set an expectation for how so many people saw God throughout large parts of their lives.

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