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  🌟 Here’s to an Awesome Week Ahead — February 22–29, 2026 🌟 A brand-new week is before you — unwritten, unspoiled, and full of possibility. You may be stepping into this week with excitement, or perhaps with unanswered questions. Some of you are carrying goals, others burdens. Some feel energized, while others simply feel tired. Yet no matter where you stand today, this truth remains constant: God is already present in your week. Before Monday’s responsibilities arrive… Before Wednesday’s pressures appear… Before Friday’s fatigue sets in… God is there. This week will hold moments you cannot predict — conversations you didn’t plan, challenges you didn’t expect, and blessings you didn’t see coming. But every step you take will be guided by the same promise: “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” So walk into this week with courage. ✨ Be patient with yourself as you grow. ✨ Be kind even when life feels hurried. ✨ Be faithful in the small things. ✨ Be hopeful when outcomes ar...
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  📘 Coming March 2026 — The Day Our World Changed (Second Edition) Six years ago, the world stood still. Streets emptied. Conversations changed. Priorities shifted. Life, as we knew it, was interrupted by an event that reshaped history and redefined normalcy. Now, bestselling author James Langston returns with The Day Our World Changed (Second Edition) — a timely, expanded reflection on the COVID-19 era that goes beyond what happened to explore how 2020 permanently transformed the way we live, work, worship, communicate, and understand one another. This new edition revisits the uncertainty, resilience, innovation, loss, and lessons that emerged during one of the most pivotal seasons in modern history. It examines the workarounds that became permanent realities, the disruptions that exposed societal vulnerabilities, and the unexpected good that was born from global hardship. Six years later, the message remains deeply relevant. In Scripture, the number six represents humanity — ef...
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  ✝️ QUESTION OF THE WEEK From Alyssa, 16 — San Antonio, Texas February 23, 2026 ㅤ “Hi Pastor James. I’m 16 and I feel exhausted all the time — not physically, but mentally. Between school, expectations from my parents, trying to keep up friendships, and constant notifications on my phone, my mind never feels quiet. Even when I’m resting, I’m thinking about what I should be doing. I love God, but sometimes I don’t know how to slow down enough to actually feel close to Him. How do I find peace when my life feels so loud all the time?” ㅤ Hi Alyssa — thank you for saying what many teens are experiencing but rarely putting into words. What you’re describing is not laziness. It’s overload. ✨ Your generation lives in a world of nonstop input. ✨ Notifications compete with reflection. ✨ Activity often replaces stillness. Feeling mentally tired doesn’t mean you’re weak — it means you’re human in a very busy environment. But here’s something powerful to remember: God’s voice is rarely loud. ...
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  📌 Sunday, February 22, 2026 — Daily Devotional 🔗 Get your copy: https://vist.ly/4hsd8 🙏 Title: Strength for the Day You’re Living 🙏 Bible Verse: 📖 “This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24 🙏 Exegesis of the Verse and Applicability to the reader: Psalm 118 reminds us that each day is not random, accidental, or meaningless — it is given . The psalmist does not say, “This is the day I understand,” or “This is the day I like,” but simply, “This is the day the Lord has made.” That truth invites us to respond with trust rather than resistance. Whether your day begins with joy, uncertainty, pressure, or quiet reflection, it remains a divine gift filled with opportunity for growth, purpose, and encounter with God. Rejoicing is not denial of difficulty; it is a declaration that God is present within it. Today, before circumstances define your mood, let gratitude define your posture. 🙏 Morning Prayer: Father, thank You for the gif...
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  🚧 When Sin Creates Distance — A Call to Honest Prayer 🚧 📖 “But your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid His face from you, that He will not hear.” — Isaiah 59:2 Sometimes the silence of heaven leaves us searching for answers. We pray, we wait, we hope — yet nothing seems to change. While many factors shape life’s seasons, Scripture reminds us that unconfessed and unrepentant sin can create distance between our hearts and God’s presence. Sin does not mean God stops loving us — but it can interrupt fellowship, dull spiritual sensitivity, and hinder the flow of His blessings in our lives. If you are experiencing delay, denial, emptiness, or loneliness, pause for a moment of honest reflection. Not condemnation. Not shame. Just sincerity before the Lord. Whisper a simple prayer: “Lord, search my heart. Show me anything that stands between You and me.” The God who loves you will answer. He restores what is confessed, heals what is surrendered, ...
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  🙏 All I Can Do Is Pray — And That Is Enough 🙏 You’ve heard it said — “All I can do is pray.” But let’s be clear: prayer is not the last resort of the powerless. It is the greatest commitment a human being can make. Prayer is conversation with God. Prayer is partnership with heaven. Prayer is faith in action. So never say those words with despair, hopelessness, or doubt. Say them with confidence, expectation, and unwavering faith — because God can and God will. Scripture reminds us: “Be it unto you according to your faith.” Your prayer is not empty words drifting into silence. It is a declaration of trust in a God who hears, who cares, and who moves. If you are facing uncertainty, heartache, decisions, or battles seen and unseen — pray. Pray boldly. Pray specifically. Pray believing. And when you do, remember: you are not alone. 🌍 Learn more about our ministry and join us in prayer: 👉 pomitaly.homestead.com @PilgrimOutreachMinistries @joybells49 @ChristianLiving @PrayerWarrio...
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  📘 Leadership, Legacy, and Reflection — Good Job Mr. President In a time when leadership is constantly examined and history is written in real time, Good Job Mr. President by James Langston offers readers a thoughtful and reflective perspective on presidential leadership, decision-making, and the weight of responsibility carried by those who lead a nation. Through insight, commentary, and narrative exploration, Langston invites readers to consider the complexities of governance beyond headlines and political soundbites. This book challenges readers to reflect on leadership not merely as policy, but as influence — shaping lives, national direction, and generational memory. Whether you are a student of history, a follower of current events, or a reader interested in leadership principles, Good Job Mr. President provides an engaging look at the intersection of public service, accountability, and legacy. It is a conversation starter, a reflective work, and a timely addition to disc...