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  🌸 A Mother’s Love: Heaven’s Gentle Reminder 🌸 Mother’s Day – May 10, 2026 Today, we pause to honor one of God’s greatest gifts to this world — mothers. Their love has wiped tears, carried burdens, whispered prayers in the midnight hour, and held families together when everything else seemed to be falling apart. A mother’s influence cannot be measured by money, titles, or applause. It is found in sacrifices no one saw, prayers no one heard, and acts of love that changed lives forever. Long after flowers fade and celebrations end, the imprint of a godly mother remains upon the hearts of her children. To every mother — biological, adoptive, spiritual, foster, widowed, grieving, exhausted, hopeful, and praying — thank you. Thank you for your strength, your compassion, your endurance, and your unwavering faith. You are seen by God, valued beyond words, and appreciated more than you know. For some, today is joyful. For others, it carries memories, loss, or longing. Yet in every emot...
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  🌅✨ AFTER A LONG WEEK… TAKE A BREATH ✨🌅 The weekend is finally here. After long hours, difficult people, endless schedules, pressure, stress, disappointments, and exhaustion, many people are mentally and emotionally running on empty. And when we become tired, frustrated, or overwhelmed, something dangerous can happen: our emotions can begin making decisions our wisdom should be making. If you’re not careful, your attitude—not what’s right, not what’s best, and not what honors God—can become the driving force behind your actions. Before you send that message… Before you say those words… Before you make that decision you may later regret… Take a breath. Step back. Pray. Then rethink what you had planned before acting. Sometimes the greatest act of strength is not reacting emotionally in the moment. A tired mind can create unnecessary conflict. A wounded spirit can say things that cannot be unsaid. But a heart surrendered to God can bring peace where chaos once ruled. As you head i...