Thought for the Day

When we speak these words, we’re declaring the final reality that God Himself has set in motion. In a world torn by violence, injustice, and the suffering of the innocent, this promise stands like a mountain that cannot be moved. Jesus teaches us that God’s Kingdom is already breaking, quietly, steadily, unmistakably. Every act of mercy, every defense of the vulnerable, every cry for justice, every prayer lifted in faith pushes back the darkness. One day, the veil will lift, and the whole earth will see what is already true: Christ alone is King.

Genocide In Nigeria

Genocide is occurring in Nigeria. Radical Islamist groups have systematically targeted Christians for over a decade, and the situation continues to get worse every day. The Nigerian government denies that genocide is occurring, but all evidence overwhelmingly points in that direction. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Thought for the Day

The Lord places before us a truth that runs like a golden thread through all of Scripture: obedience is not God’s way of limiting us — it is God’s way of loving us. It’s the pathway to blessing, the shelter of protection, the doorway to joy, and the road to God’s best for our lives. Obedience isn’t a burden — it’s how we step into blessing, live under His protection, and discover the joy He always intended for us.

AI: Analyzing The Risks For Today’s Youth

With the explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI), tremendous opportunities are being realized. Unfortunately, with the advent of new technology, there are always unknowns and risks. A report was released in August 2025 that highlighted some serious risks to young people. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Thought for the Day

This prayer from the psalms captures something everyone of us feels: the desire to walk in God’s truth, and the struggle of having a heart that is often divided. We want to follow God, but we also feel pulled by fear, distraction, worry, and the pressures of daily life. We want to trust, but part of us still hesitates. We want to love God with our whole heart, yet our hearts are not always whole. So the psalmist does something wise—he asks God to do what he cannot do alone.“Teach me Your way.”

The Battle Over The Ten Commandments

New state laws in Louisiana, Texas, and Georgia require public‑school classrooms to post the Ten Commandments, and federal courts keep blocking those mandates as unconstitutional under the First Amendment. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Thought for the Day

When Jesus says, “Take up your cross, and follow Me,” He is not inviting us into misery but into transformation. The cross is not a burden we choose; it is the place where our old selves are surrendered so that Christ can lead us into new life. To take up the cross is to trust the Shepherd’s voice more than our fear, to walk with Him even when the path is narrow, and to believe that every valley we pass through with Him becomes a doorway to resurrection. 

The Good Shepherd

The gospel reading for this Sunday, April 26, 2026, is about Jesus as the Good Shepherd. This Sunday is the Fourth Sunday of Easter, and the gospel is from the book of John. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Thought for the Day

Faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and God is more than reaching the most reasonable conclusion about who He is. God gives this faith as a gift and an invitation into a living relationship with the Father, through Jesus, in the grace of the Holy Spirit. In that relationship, we discover the only place where the human heart finds lasting joy, healing, and salvation. Christ does not simply ask us to acknowledge Him; He calls us to walk with Him, trust Him, and allow His love to reshape our lives from the inside out.

What Is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week?

Welcome to National Crime Victim’s Rights Week (NCVRW). This nationwide observance, held April 19–25, 2026, honors crime victims and highlights their rights. In today’s society, there is considerable focus on the rights of criminals, with little to no focus on the crime victims and their families. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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