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  🌅 MONDAY IS BEHIND US—THE WEEK IS STILL FULL OF POSSIBILITIES A new week has begun, and if you're like most people, Monday may have brought its share of challenges, deadlines, decisions, and stress. In fact, Mondays and Fridays are often considered the most stressful days of the week. But here's the good news: you made it through Monday. Whether your day was productive, frustrating, exhausting, or somewhere in between, tomorrow is a fresh opportunity to move forward. Don't allow one difficult day to define the rest of your week. As we enter the first full week of June, take a moment to breathe, pray, refocus, and remember that God is already in every tomorrow you'll face. The burdens that seem heavy today are never too heavy for Him. Whatever this week holds—work, family responsibilities, health concerns, financial pressures, or unexpected opportunities—face it with confidence, faith, and hope. We are praying that your week will be filled with God's peace, wisdom...
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  📌 QUESTION OF THE WEEK — JUNE 8, 2026 ❓ What Does Scripture Teach About Resentment and Bitterness? Dwight (21) from Scottsdale, Arizona asks a question that touches countless lives: "I’m saved, but I struggle with resentment and bitterness almost daily. What does Scripture teach about these twin sins?" Dwight, thank you for your honesty. Bitterness often begins with real pain—betrayal, disappointment, rejection, broken relationships, or unmet expectations. Left unchecked, it becomes a prison that robs us of peace, joy, trust, and spiritual growth. Scripture warns us not to allow a "root of bitterness" to grow because it eventually affects every area of life. What feels justified today can become a burden tomorrow. For the Christian, victory is not found in willpower but in Christ. Romans 8:1-2 reminds us that there is no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus. The same faith that saves us is the faith that sustains us. ✝️ Jesus is the Source. ✝️ The Cross ...
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  📖 DAILY DEVOTIONAL — JUNE 8 RETURN, O BACKSLIDING CHILDREN "Return, faithless people; I will cure you of backsliding. 'Yes, we will come to You, for You are the Lord our God.'" — Jeremiah 3:22 Have you drifted from where you once were with God? One of the most beautiful truths in Scripture is that God never stops calling His children home. Jeremiah 3:22 reveals a God who does not merely point out our failures—He offers healing for them. His invitation is not condemnation, but restoration. Backsliding rarely happens overnight. It often begins with small compromises, distractions, neglected prayer, or a cooling passion for the things of God. Yet no matter how far we wander, God's mercy reaches farther. The turning point comes when we respond as Israel did: "Yes, we will come to You." Repentance is more than regret; it is a decision to return. When we do, God restores fellowship, renews joy, and strengthens our walk with Him. If you feel distant today, d...
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  📚 SIX BOOKS. SIX JOURNEYS. ONE QUESTION: WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH THE TRUTH? From faith and perseverance to culture, sports, history, and power, these six books challenge readers to think more deeply, live more wisely, and see the world through a different lens. 📖 You Reap What You Sow (2nd Edition) Actions have consequences. A powerful look at choices, accountability, and the seeds we plant every day. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H3STN459 📖 God, Where Were You When I Needed You Most? A message of hope for those facing pain, loss, disappointment, and unanswered questions. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H11K4M28 📖 The Stranger in the Mirror A journey of self-discovery that confronts identity, purpose, and the person staring back at us. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GYFB1BLL 📖 Drugs in Sports: Truth vs. Perception Separating fact from fiction in one of the most controversial issues in athletics. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GVF54571 📖 The Price of Forgetting A sobering reminder that hi...
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  MEET THE PASTOR: A LIFE OF SERVICE, FAITH, AND HOPE Who is the pastor behind Pilgrim Outreach Ministries International? Pastor James Langston is a husband, father, grandfather, retired U.S. Navy officer, author, missionary, and servant of Jesus Christ. After 27 years of honorable military service and decades in ministry, his passion remains unchanged: reaching people with the Gospel and helping those in need. For more than 40 years, he has preached the message of salvation, encouraged believers, supported families, and carried the hope of Christ to communities across America, Europe, the Philippines, and Asia. Together with his wife, Cecilia, he continues to serve as a missionary, sharing God's love through evangelism, discipleship, humanitarian outreach, and practical assistance. His message is simple: God still saves, God still heals, God still answers prayer, and no one is beyond the reach of His grace. Whether you're searching for answers, looking for encouragement, or se...
  DON'T JUST WATCH THE WORLD—CHANGE SOMEONE'S WORLD Every day we scroll past headlines about disasters, poverty, conflict, loneliness, and uncertainty. Most people agree the world needs change. The question is: who will help make that change happen? At Pilgrim Outreach Ministries International, we are doing more than talking about needs—we are meeting them. We share the Gospel, feed families, encourage the hurting, support children, provide Bibles, disciple believers, and bring hope where hope is often in short supply. When you support this ministry, you become part of something bigger than yourself. You help us reach people across the Philippines and Asia with both practical help and the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. One prayer. One gift. One act of obedience. One soul at a time. Will you stand with us? 🌍 Ministry: pomitaly.homestead.com 📚 Bookstore: thewilltosucceed.homestead.com ❤️ GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/0f215fa56 🤝 GiveButter: https://givebutter.com/help-us...
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  WHY SHOULD I ATTEND CHURCH? More people than ever are asking, "Why should I attend church?" Maybe you've been hurt. Maybe you're disappointed. Maybe life is busy. Maybe you've convinced yourself that watching online is enough. But church was never meant to be a place we merely watch—it was designed to be a family we belong to. WHAT is church? It is not a building. It is a gathering of believers encouraging one another, worshiping together, learning God's Word, and growing in faith. WHEN should we gather? Not just on Sundays. Scripture encourages believers to meet regularly and even more as the days grow darker. WHERE should we gather? Where Christ is preached, the Bible is taught, and people sincerely desire to follow Him. HOW should we come? With open hearts, willing to learn, serve, pray, worship, and support one another. WHY should we attend? Because we were never meant to walk alone. We need encouragement when we're weak, accountability when we'r...