Tennessee Bills Face Opposition On Abortion Issue

The Tennessee House and Senate are sponsoring bills that would criminalize abortion. As abhorrent as abortion is, to criminalize those women who do have abortions is wrong. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Thought for the Day

That line from Jesus in Matthew 11:28 is one of the most tender invitations in all of Scripture — an open door for the exhausted, the overwhelmed, the ashamed, the overburdened, and the quietly breaking. It speaks directly into the places where strength runs out, and self‑reliance collapses.

The Samaritan Woman At The Well

The central story for the Third Sunday in Lent is the story of the Samaritan woman at the well. Jesus meets her at the well, and her life is changed. Let’s look at the readings for Sunday, March 8, 2026. Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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Thought for the Day

That kind of line lands deep because it exposes the exact place where our exhaustion meets God’s authority. It names the truth we usually avoid: most of what overwhelms us is the weight we picked up that was never ours to carry. Overwhelm is often a signal, not a failure. It’s the soul’s way of saying, “You’ve crossed into God‑territory.”

The Birthright Citizenship Debate

Birthright citizenship will be debated before the Supreme Court on April 1, 2026. This is a highly contested issue centered on children born to illegal immigrants while they are within the United States. Currently, these children are automatically considered U.S. citizens. The Trump administration is challenging that process. Please share your thoughts on this article in the “Comments” section.

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Thought for the Day

This is one of the most consistent patterns in Scripture: God takes what was designed to break you and turns it into the very thing that builds you. It’s not poetic optimism—it’s a theological reality woven through the entire biblical story and echoed in our own ministry instincts about restoration, gratitude, and God’s quiet work beneath the noise.

Thought for the Day

That line carries the weight of testimony, warning, and promise all at once. It names a truth people often learn the hard way: your relationship with God is not an accessory to your life—it is the thing that will hold you when everything else collapses. It’s the voice of someone who knows that God doesn’t just save your soul—He saves your life, over and over again.

Thought for the Day

Today we stand in gratitude. Not selective gratitude, but whole-life gratitude. We thank God for everything—what He gave, what He withheld, what He healed, what He corrected, and what He is still shaping. Gratitude is my testimony, my discipline, and my declaration that God is faithful in all seasons. Thanksgiving becomes a way of saying: “God, You are God in all of it.”

Thought for the Day

This line is true to the pattern of Scripture: the way we finish is shaped by the choices we make day by day, especially when pressure, fatigue, or confusion try to pull us off the narrow path. In the Gospels, Jesus keeps returning to this theme—not to frighten His disciples, but to form them into people who finish well. Jesus never treats decisions as isolated events. He treats them as seeds. What we sow becomes what we reap.

The Healthcare Crisis Extends to Pet Care

If you are like me, you love your pets. They are family. We recently found out the hard way that the cost of providing critical healthcare for your pet has gone through the roof and can be a tremendous drain on your family budget. What if you can’t afford to provide the care your pet needs? Please share your thoughts about this article in the “Comments” section.

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