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  πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ One Nation Under God: A Call to Remember Who We Are πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ We are living in a time when division is loud, confusion is common, and truth is often challenged. Yet in moments like these, we must return to the foundation that has guided generations before us. Let us pause and remember—not just the words, but the meaning behind them: “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” This is more than a statement. It is a declaration of unity. It is a reminder that our strength has never been in our differences, but in our shared belief that we are one nation— under God . “Under God” is not just a phrase—it is a position. It means we acknowledge a higher authority, a moral compass, and a divine accountability that shapes how we live, lead, and love one another. Indivisible means we are not meant to be torn apart by politics, opinions, or personal agendas. L...
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  πŸ† Drugs in Sports: Truth vs. Perception — A Must-Read New Release πŸ“… Releasing March 30 – April 5 There’s a side of sports the world celebrates—and another side it rarely talks about. In Drugs in Sports: Truth vs. Perception , James Langston pulls back the curtain on one of the most controversial and often misunderstood issues in athletics today. This powerful and eye-opening book explores the reality behind performance-enhancing drugs, the pressure to succeed, the blurred lines between truth and perception, and the hidden cost paid by athletes at every level. But this is more than a book about sports. It’s a book about choices, consequences, integrity, and redemption . With clarity, conviction, and compassion, Langston challenges readers to look beyond headlines and stereotypes and see the human stories behind the struggle. Whether you are an athlete, coach, parent, sports fan, or simply someone seeking truth in a world full of mixed messages—this book will inform you, challeng...
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  πŸͺ Humpday Mission Push — Don’t Stop Now! It’s Wednesday— “Humpday” —the point where many slow down, lose momentum, or start counting down to the weekend. But what if today wasn’t about slowing down… What if today was about pressing forward with purpose? While many are easing up, the mission doesn’t pause . Right now, in the Philippines and across Asia, there are families in need… children waiting… communities longing for hope… and souls that have yet to hear the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. This is not just another day. This is an opportunity. An opportunity to: • Help bring the Gospel where it has not been heard • Support outreach efforts, medical missions, and revival gatherings • Be the reason someone hears about Jesus—for the very first time You may be halfway through your week… But someone else is still waiting for their breakthrough. πŸ’¬ Imagine this: Your gift today could help feed a hungry child… Provide care for someone who cannot afford it… Or...
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  πŸ“Œ “Grandmama Said…” — 7 Timeless Sayings We Should Never Forget There’s something sacred about the wisdom of a grandmother. It doesn’t come from textbooks or trending opinions—it comes from years of living, loving, losing, praying, and enduring . And somewhere along the way, those simple sayings carried more truth than we realized at the time. Today, let’s pause and remember a few of those timeless words that still speak life: ✨ 1. “Baby, put God first in everything.” Before decisions, before relationships, before anything— seek God first . Everything else will fall into place. ✨ 2. “What’s done in the dark will come to the light.” Character matters. Integrity matters. You may hide things from people—but never from God. ✨ 3. “You reap what you sow.” Every choice is a seed. Sow kindness, faith, and obedience—and you’ll reap a harvest of blessing. ✨ 4. “Don’t let your feelings make your decisions.” Feelings change. Truth doesn’t. Learn to walk by faith, not emotion. ✨ 5. “Trea...
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  πŸŒ… Good Morning — March 25, 2026 | Start Your Day with God Good morning, friends and family. As we rise to meet this new day, let us remember that this is the day the Lord has made—we will rejoice and be glad in it . No matter what yesterday held—victories or struggles—today is a fresh opportunity to walk in God’s grace, purpose, and strength. The breath in your lungs is not by accident. You are here because God still has a plan for your life . Before the noise of the day begins, take a moment to center your heart on Him. πŸ™ Morning Prayer: Heavenly Father, Thank You for waking me up this morning and giving me the gift of another day. I do not take it for granted. Lord, order my steps today. Guide my thoughts, my words, and my actions. Help me to walk in love, patience, and wisdom. Strengthen me where I am weak. Give me peace where I feel anxious. Provide clarity where I am uncertain. Let Your presence go before me in every conversation, every decision, and every challenge I ma...
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  πŸ“Œ Who Is Really to Blame? — A Hard Look at the Next Generation Gen Z is often labeled as disconnected, rebellious, slothful, arrogant, argumentative—even lazy. Those words get thrown around easily in conversations, headlines, and posts. But let’s pause for a moment and ask a deeper question: Are they truly the problem… or are they a reflection of the world we’ve built? Every generation is shaped by what it sees, hears, and experiences. When a child is raised in a home centered on Christ, guided by truth, discipline, love, and accountability, the fruit of that life is often evident. But when that same child is left to “figure it out” in a culture filled with confusion, compromise, and competing voices, should we really be surprised by the outcome? This is not condemnation—it’s reflection . Over 3,000 years ago, the Holy Spirit spoke through King Solomon in Proverbs, reminding us that what is planted will eventually grow . Values don’t appear out of nowhere. Character isn’t formed...
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🌿 Guarding Our Hearts from Idolatry 🌿 πŸ“– “He forsook the Lord God of his fathers, and did not walk in the way of the Lord.” — 2 Kings 21:22 King Manasseh’s story is a sobering reminder of how far a person can drift—even with a strong spiritual foundation. He didn’t fall overnight. His downfall began with small compromises, subtle shifts, and gradual acceptance of what God had warned against. That’s how it often happens in our lives too. Idolatry today may not look like carved images, but it shows up in quieter forms—priorities that replace God, relationships that pull us away, distractions that slowly dull our hunger for Him. What we give our time, attention, and affection to can either draw us closer to God or lead us away from Him. The danger isn’t always obvious—it’s the slow drift. God calls us to be alert, to guard our hearts, and to remain rooted in His Word—even when culture pushes us in the opposite direction. Because our choices don’t just affect us—they influence our famil...