SONGS IN THE STORM

2 CHRONICLES 5:7–14 In the middle of a power outage during a violent storm, a family sat huddled together in the dark. Fear hung in the air as wind battered the windows. Then, softly, the mother began to sing a familiar worship song. Her voice trembled at first, but soon the children joined in. Their voices … [Read more…]

TRUSTING THE UNSEEN POWER

2 CORINTHIANS 4:16–18 One day at the office, the power went out during a busy day. Computers went dark, and the hum of work stopped. Yet behind the scenes, the generator kicked in—quiet but steady—keeping vital systems running. Paul writes that although we face struggles, they are temporary and prepare us for something greater (2 Corinthians 4:16–18). … [Read more…]

GRACE OVER REVENGE

1 PETER 3:8–14 In 2018, Malcolm Alexander was freed after 38 years in prison—for a crime he did not commit. Though wrongly accused, he responded not with rage but with grace: “There’s not enough time to be angry,” he said. That is powerful. When life feels unfair, our instinct is to lash out—but Peter tells us something … [Read more…]

THE CALL TO SURRENDER — JAMES THE GREAT

MATTHEW 4:21–22 Imagine you are offered a life-changing opportunity — a job in another country, starting immediately. No time to prepare, no guarantee of success. Just the offer and a choice. Most of us would hesitate, consult friends, calculate risks, and consider our comfort. But James did not. When Jesus called, he left his boat, his … [Read more…]

FROM WAILING TO WORSHIP

PSALM 30 Jane had endured months of unrelenting illness, her strength fading with every week. The doctors offered little hope, yet each evening, she would sit beneath the orange tree in her garden, pouring out her heart to God. Her sorrow ran deep—but gradually, a quiet peace began to settle. By year’s end, Jane’s joy … [Read more…]

GOD’S MASTERPIECE

EPHESIANS 2:4–10 A potter once showed me how he shapes clay on a wheel. The process looked messy—wet hands, spinning clay, constant reshaping. But slowly, a beautiful vessel emerged, perfectly formed for its purpose. What seemed like chaos was actually careful craftsmanship. Paul says in Ephesians 2:10 that we are God’s handiwork—His masterpiece, shaped in Christ … [Read more…]

PLANTING SEEDS FOR GENERATIONS

2 TIMOTHY 1:3–7 Her name was Susanna Wesley, mother of John and Charles Wesley, founders of the Methodist movement. Living in 18th-century England, she raised ten children, teaching them Scripture daily at her kitchen table. Despite hardship, she was a woman of deep prayer and discipline, shaping the faith of her sons—whose ministry would go on … [Read more…]

FINDING JOY IN HARD TIMES

HABAKKUK 3:16–19 During the Nigeria-Biafra War, families faced hunger, loss, and unimaginable hardship. Food was scarce, homes were destroyed, and fear was everywhere. This reflects what Habakkuk experienced when he foresaw a time of famine and devastation (Habakkuk 3:17). Despite the pain and uncertainty, Habakkuk chose to trust God. He did not rely on his circumstances … [Read more…]

COURAGE IN TIMES OF CHANGE

DEUTERONOMY 31:1–8 In a small village school, the head teacher retired, and fear spread among the pupils. “Who will guide us now?” they whispered. But a quiet girl stood up during assembly and said, “We’ll be fine—God is still with us.” Like Moses in Deuteronomy 31:6–8, who told Israel not to fear after he stepped down, … [Read more…]