Thought for the Day

God does not bless what we hide. Concealment may feel safe in the moment, but it corrodes the soul, distorts judgment, and isolates the heart. Covering sin never leads to flourishing. Confession is the doorway to mercy. When a person steps into the light, naming the truth, renouncing the sin, and turning from it, God meets them with compassion. Mercy is not found in perfection but in honesty. Renouncing sin is part of the healing. Confession without change is incomplete. The proverb ties mercy to a real break with the old pattern, a willingness to walk in truth.

Thought for the Day

God knows you’re tired. He knows the weight you carry, the prayers you whisper, and the strength you’re trying to hold together. The Gospel reminds us that faith is not proven in our moments of energy, but in our moments of exhaustion, when we choose to pray, to wait, and to trust even when nothing feels easy. Jesus invites us, “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.” He isn’t offering escape. He’s offering presence. He’s offering Himself.

Thought for the Day

Paul reminds us that the days we live in are dark, not to frighten us, but to wake us up. In a world that numbs the soul with noise, distraction, and division, the Spirit urges us to pay attention to our choices, our witness, and our opportunities to do good. Wisdom is not merely knowing what is right; it is choosing what is right when the culture around us chooses convenience. This is the call of discipleship: to live awake, to live wisely, and to live for God in a world desperate for His light.

Vote: What The National Popular Vote Pact Means To You

Virginia is the latest state to join the National Popular Vote Pact. Members of the pact are committed to assigning their Electoral College votes to the winner of the popular vote. If you haven’t heard about this pact, you are not alone. Is this an attempt to make elections fair or to disenfranchise voters in the smaller states? Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Peace

Thought for the Day

When we remember that nothing is small in the eyes of God, the day opens differently. The quiet tasks, the unnoticed kindnesses, the patient choices we make — all of it becomes a place where grace can take root. Love is never wasted, even when no one sees it. In God’s economy, the smallest act done with a willing heart becomes a doorway for His presence. So today, let love shape the way you work, speak, and serve, trusting that God is already moving in the details.

PFAS: Texas Opens Investigation Into Lulumon

New investigations are opening in the fight against PFAS. These ‘forever chemicals’ are turning up in clothing and other products. If you assumed recent efforts to clean PFAS from the water supply made you safer, the wider use of these chemicals shows the problem reaches far beyond our drinking water. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Thought for the Day

In a time marked by division, accusation, and the misuse of power, Scripture reminds us that the deepest crisis is not political but spiritual. We have wandered — as individuals, as communities, and as a nation. We have trusted our own wisdom, elevated our own desires, and justified our own paths. And in doing so, we have forgotten the One who leads us beside still waters and restores our souls. Yet the heart of the Gospel is not condemnation. It is rescue. God does not abandon wandering sheep. He goes after them.

Pro-Life Groups Targeted By Biden’s Justice Department

If you were pro-life during the Biden administration, the odds of being arrested and aggressively prosecuted with FACE Act violations were significantly higher than those of pro-abortion supporters. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Peace

Thought for the Day

There is a quiet beauty in the way God weaves our lives together. Sometimes two people carry burdens they never speak aloud, yet grace moves them to pray for one another. They may not know the details, the struggle, or even the timing — but God does. And in that hidden exchange of intercession, something holy happens. Love rises. Hope strengthens. Heaven leans close.

Emmaus: Walking With Jesus In Conversation

This Sunday, April 19, 2026, is the Third Sunday of Easter, and the gospel story is of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus. The disciples did not recognize Jesus until the “breaking of the bread.” Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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