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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These words from Elisabeth Elliot remind us that to be a person of faith is not to live a life of certainty, but to live a life of courageous seeking. As we look at our communities, our hearts are filled with difficult questions. Faith provides us with the feet to walk toward the suffering and a harbor where we can bring our grief. In the Gospel, we see Jesus constantly interrupted by people with questions. They didn’t come because their problems had vanished; they came because they knew where to take them.

The Human Cost: How Mass Deportations Split U.S. Families

As of May 2026, the American landscape is being reshaped by the President’s aggressive deportation enforcement strategy. Deportations are happening on a scale and at a speed unprecedented in American history. While political discourse often focuses on the logistics of borders and the mechanics of removal, a deeper, more permanent transformation is occurring within millions of American homes. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section below.

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Thought for the Day

When we view sin through the lens of the sacrifice at Calvary, the narrative changes; it is no longer about “breaking a rule” or “missing a mark.” It becomes about the cost of grace. We see that no “small” mistake is actually small; each one was part of the weight carried on that hill. We recognize that despite that weight, the sacrifice was made willingly. Remembering the cross provides a reason to say “yes” to something better.

Redistricting: Do The Maps Really Matter?

Lately, there has been considerable back-and-forth between the major parties over redistricting. Does it matter how officials draw the lines if people won’t change how they vote? Absolutely, yes, it does. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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The Holy Spirit: God’s Living Presence

This Sunday, May 10, 2026, is the Sixth Sunday of Easter, and the common message from this weekend’s readings is God’s living presence through the Holy Spirit. The gospel reading is from the book of John. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Peace

Thought for the Day

These words invite us to move at a different pace—one marked by restraint, humility, and intention. Listening well is an act of respect. It requires us to pause our inner commentary and truly attend to another person’s story, pain, or perspective. Being slow to speak doesn’t mean silence; it means discernment. Words have weight. Once spoken, they cannot be retrieved. And then there is anger. Human anger, James reminds us, does not accomplish God’s righteousness.