Thought for the Day

Jesus speaks these words to disciples He is sending into a world full of real dangers—physical, social, spiritual. He does not pretend the world is safe. He does not minimize the threats. But He does something far more powerful: He reorders their fear. There are forces in our world—digital, cultural, relational—that can wound, mislead, or exploit. Jesus does not dismiss these dangers. He simply refuses to let them become the ultimate thing.

What Parents Need To Know About Roblox

A new and growing threat to children is occurring on the platform called Roblox. Platforms that attract children also attract scammers, groomers, and other deviants intent on harming our children. Parents must take an active part in monitoring their child’s online activities as these threats continue to grow. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Peace

Thought for the Day

Most of our days unfold in the ordinary — the emails, the errands, the conversations, the small frustrations, the quiet tasks no one sees. And it’s precisely there, in the rhythm of the routine, that our vision can drift. Not because we reject Jesus, but because we get absorbed by the next thing in front of us. To “not lose sight of Jesus” is an invitation to awaken — to lift our eyes in the middle of what we’re already doing. It’s remembering that the sacred is not separate from the routine; it’s hidden within it.

Meta Verdict Puts Social Media Companies On Notice

A jury in New Mexico ruled that Meta’s platforms harm children and assigned a significant penalty to the social media giant. Industry experts consider Meta to be the largest social media company in the world by total users. This verdict will have a significant impact on how social media companies architect their platforms for use by children. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Peace

Thought for the Day

There is a deep freedom hidden inside that truth. We spend so much of our lives trying to rewrite yesterday—replaying conversations, regretting choices, wishing we had seen things sooner or done things differently. But the past is a closed door. Not because God is harsh, but because He is merciful. He will not let us live chained to what He has already forgiven.

The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ

This Sunday, March 29, 2026, the Passion of Jesus Christ is the central theme on this Palm Sunday. We are about to enter Holy Week, the most sacred week in the Christian calendar. The “Good Friday” of the Passion will lead to an “Easter Morning” celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Peace

Thought for the Day

That line carries a deep spiritual truth, and it echoes something the early Church understood instinctively. Because humility is the one virtue that destroys pride at its root, and pride is the devil’s native language. But the evil one cannot imitate self‑emptying love, because humility belongs to God’s nature, not his. The devil flees because he has no foothold in a humble heart.

Church And State: Protecting Religious Freedom

People often misunderstand and misapply the “separation of church and state” concept. The First Amendment’s freedom of religion clause protects every person’s right to practice their faith freely and shields that freedom from government interference. All too often, people view it as the elimination of “principles of faith” from public life. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Peace

A Tale of Two Horses

A parable often shared during Lent tells of two horses. It’s not biblical and not tied to the historical book The Tale of Two Horses by Tschiffely —it’s simply a modern spiritual story that Christians often use during Lent because of its message about weakness, grace, and God’s ability to work through our flaws. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Peace

Thought for the Day

This sounds like one of those quiet, steadying words God speaks when your spirit is carrying more than you admit out loud. When God says “Don’t worry,” He’s not asking you to ignore reality. He’s reminding you that He’s already ahead of it. He’s already carved out the path you’re about to walk into. Your job is not to make the way — it’s to trust the One who already did.