The Holy Spirit: The Spirit Who Guides – Week 3

When you’ve run out of strength, the Holy Spirit hasn’t. He guides you in truth, intercedes when you can’t pray, and gives you power to keep going. Weakness is not the end—it’s the place where His strength begins.”

Sunday Songs – Prayer Is Key

“There was a time when prayer — and even Bible reading — were part of the school day. In the early 1960s, that was taken away. Those decisions marked the beginning of a slow shift in our country, where faith was pushed further and further out of public life. Now, decades later, Christian persecution in the U.S. has risen sharply. That’s why we can’t afford to be casual about our faith. Prayer is key. God’s Word steadies us. Waiting until you’re behind bars to finally open a Bible is not the answer. We need to be rooted now, while we still can.”

☕ Coffee Truths: Truth with Grace

Coffee is steady — it doesn’t need to pretend or change what it is. God’s truth is the same, clear from the very beginning: male and female He created them. In a world of pressure, confusion, and broken families, His Word stands firm. And where culture sows chaos, God brings peace.

🌄 Faith in the Ordinary: Right in Front of You

Sometimes we search for God in the grand and the faraway — in miracles, in mountains, in answers that seem just out of reach. But more often than not, His presence is right in front of us. In the steaming cup of coffee, in a child’s laughter, in the quiet strength of an everyday sunrise. Faith doesn’t always call us to chase after the extraordinary; it invites us to recognize the holy in the ordinary — and to trust that what’s right before us is enough.

Speak Life: The Power of Words in Quiet Places

Out here, words carry far—and so do ours. Proverbs 18:21 reminds us that death and life are in the power of the tongue. This devotional explores why our words matter, how they plant seeds of hope or harm, and what it looks like to speak life into ordinary moments.

🎵 Sunday Songs: I’d Rather Have Jesus

Some songs aren’t just sung — they become a quiet declaration in a world chasing the loudest voice. “I’d Rather Have Jesus” whispers a different anthem, one that echoes louder than the noise. In this week’s Sunday Song, discover the story behind the hymn and reflect on what it means to choose Christ above all else.