Thursday, August 7, 2025

 

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Who Can We Trust Anymore?

A Question Echoing Across a Nation—and the Only Answer That Holds.

Across dinner tables and digital threads…
In sanctuaries and schools, courtrooms and communities…
The same aching question keeps rising:

“Who can we trust anymore?”

It’s the question beneath the politics, beyond the news cycle, and deeper than social unrest. It’s more than skepticism about leaders—it’s a collective longing for something true… and someone we can count on.

We’ve watched systems we once respected break down.
We’ve heard the voices we once trusted shift with the wind.
We’ve seen even the Church fracture under the weight of compromise and confusion.

People are weary of deception.
Tired of smoke and mirrors.
Hungry for something real.

And here’s the truth that many are missing:

“It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man.”
—Psalm 118:8


🌍 Trust in the Unshakable

In a world that no longer agrees on truth,
In a culture that trades convictions for clicks,
There still remains a foundation that cannot be moved
The Word of God.

“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God shall stand forever.”
—Isaiah 40:8

The question isn’t just, “Who do we trust?”
The better question is, “Have we forgotten Who has never failed?”

When governments disappoint…
When religious leaders fall…
When family members turn…
God remains faithful.


πŸ’” Why We’re So Disillusioned

Let’s be honest—many of us were raised to believe that our systems, traditions, and churches were stable, trustworthy places.
But for too many, those have become the very arenas of betrayal.

Some have turned from God because of people who claimed to represent Him but lived contrary to His Word.
Others have been led by influencers who cared more about followers than faithfulness.

This is why Jesus didn’t say, “Follow Christians.”
He said, “Follow Me.” (Matthew 4:19)


πŸ”₯ The Invitation Still Stands

God is not shaken by our disillusionment.
He sees through the fog and chaos of our times and still whispers:

“Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”
—Matthew 11:28

This isn’t religion.
It’s not about denominations, rituals, or political affiliation.
This is about relationship—with the only One who is always true, always just, and always good.


πŸ•Š️ Time to Realign

Now, more than ever, we need to:

  • Return to the Bible, not public opinion.

  • Seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance, not cultural trends.

  • Anchor our lives in Christ, not the crumbling institutions of this world.

God’s promises weren’t written for perfect times—they were written for times like these.

He hasn’t changed.
He hasn’t left.
He’s still reaching.


✝️ The Answer Is—and Always Will Be—Jesus

You may be wondering where to turn, who to believe, what’s next for your life, or this nation.

The answer is simple:
Turn to the One who already holds tomorrow.

“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”
—Hebrews 13:8


πŸ•―️ You Can Trust Him.

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πŸƒ‍♂️ Haven’t You Been Running Too Long?

πŸ•Š️ It's Time to Come Home.

For some, running looks like rebellion. For others, it looks like religion.

Some run because of guilt.
Others run because of grief.
But many are simply running—away from truth, away from love, away from the God who formed them.

But let me remind you of something life-changing:

God hasn’t stopped calling you.

You may have ignored His whispers.
You may have tried to drown out His conviction with distractions.
You may have even convinced yourself that your chance is gone…

But if you're reading this right now—He’s still reaching.

The world may have left you broken.
Religion may have left you bitter.
But Jesus has never left you.
His arms are still wide open, and His heart is still full of mercy.


✝️ The Lord Has a Plan for Your Life

You were not made to drift aimlessly or survive on empty spirituality.

There is purpose behind your pain.
There is a plan behind your wandering.
But you won’t discover it through status, popularity, or good intentions.
You’ll only find it in surrender—through Jesus Christ, the Lord and Saviour of the world.

Salvation is not about fixing yourself first.
It’s not about earning God’s approval.
It’s about admitting, "Lord, I can’t do this alone. I need You."


πŸ“– “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28

Jesus is not offering religion.
He’s offering rest.
Real, lasting, eternal rest for your soul.

Don't wait until you're “ready.”
Don't delay because others mock your faith.
And please—don’t let what’s popular but biblically wrong keep your name out of the Lamb’s Book of Life.

Eternity is not a fairy tale.
Hell is not a myth.
And Heaven is not reserved for the self-righteous.
It’s for the redeemed—those who say yes to Jesus.


πŸ™ A Prayer of Surrender

If you’re ready to stop running and start living—pray this simple but powerful prayer:

πŸ‘‰ Repeat the Prayer of Salvation here

If you prayed that prayer from your heart—congratulations!
You’ve just made the most important decision of your life.

πŸ“¬ Tell someone today!
We’d love to hear your story, walk with you, and celebrate your new life in Christ.
Please email us at: pom_ministry@yahoo.com


πŸ”₯ The Truth Most Churches Won’t Tell You

We are not okay.
We are not fine just the way we are.
We are estranged from God by nature and by choice.

But through Christ, that distance is erased.
Through the Cross, our sin is forgiven.
And through surrender, we become sons and daughters—not strangers.

🎯 Your running ends where your surrender begins.

So we plead with you today:

Come home.
Come to Christ.
Come and live.


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🌍 A Gospel Too Big for Borders

Why the Church Must Reclaim a Global, Missionary Mindset

Posted by Pilgrim Outreach Ministries | pomitaly.homestead.com


Unless you have a worldview—a heart shaped by the Great Commission and a mind consumed by the heartbeat of Heaven—you will have very little interest in reaching those in distant lands.

Let that sink in.

We live in a time where technology can take us across oceans in seconds, but many believers remain spiritually grounded in their own comfort zones.
We speak often of revival, power, and purpose—but how can we claim to walk with Christ while ignoring His final command?

“Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.”
— Mark 16:15

This wasn’t a suggestion.
It wasn’t reserved for pastors, missionaries, or church boards.
It was for all of us.


The Mandate, Not a Movement

The gospel is not a trend.
It’s not an optional outreach event.
It is the mandate of Heaven—to reach every race, every tongue, every tribe, and every nation.

If our faith doesn’t reach beyond our front doors,
if it doesn’t break through our political barriers,
if it doesn’t move us to pray, give, and go
then we have misunderstood the very mission of Christ.

God never intended the Church to be a fortress of comfort.
He intended it to be a launch pad
a sending center for soldiers of the cross
to take His message into the highways and hedges, across rivers and borders, and into every corner of this earth.


Time Is Short. Eternity Is Not.

We’re not just running out of time—we’re already late.

While we argue over church carpets and titles,
millions are dying without ever hearing the name of Jesus.

This isn’t just about foreign missions—it’s about eternal destinies.

It’s about young girls in India being trafficked while never knowing their worth in Christ.
It’s about elderly men in North Africa who’ve bowed to idols their entire lives because no one ever told them about the cross.
It’s about children in remote islands who’ve never heard a single Bible verse.

The question is not, “Should I be involved?”
It’s “How can I not be?”


Your Role in the Great Commission

Not everyone is called to move overseas—but we are all called to move.

  • Move in prayer.

  • Move in giving.

  • Move in sending.

  • Move in compassion.

  • Move in obedience.

The Kingdom needs your voice. Your time. Your testimony. Your generosity.
You can make an eternal difference from wherever you are.

At Pilgrim Outreach Ministries, we’ve devoted ourselves to this global assignment—to preach, to reach, to teach, and to disciple wherever God sends us.

And we invite you to partner with us in this holy urgency.


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Together, we can answer the call.
Together, we can awaken the Church.
Together, we can reach the nations—before the final trumpet sounds.


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“A Gospel Too Big for Borders”
Mark 16:15 – Go Ye Into All the World…

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Tuesday, August 5, 2025

 

πŸ“ When Facts Get Fired: A Christian Reflection on Economic Integrity and Political Pressure

πŸ—“️ August 5, 2025

In a stunning development today, the head of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics was relieved of her duties after releasing a jobs report that painted a less-than-rosy picture of the American labor market. The message was clear: report the right numbers—or lose your job.

As disturbing as this is, it isn’t new. Truth has always been under fire in a world that prioritizes image over integrity. From the courtrooms of ancient Jerusalem to modern-day newsrooms, truth has often been the first casualty in times of political pressure.

But for the believer, this moment should serve as a call to spiritual attention.

πŸ”Ή First, we must remember that God values honesty in all dealings. Proverbs 11:1 says, “A false balance is abomination to the Lord: but a just weight is his delight.” Whether it’s weights in a marketplace or statistics on a spreadsheet, accuracy and fairness matter to the Lord.

πŸ”Ή Second, we are reminded to pray for those in authority (1 Timothy 2:1–2). Whether we agree with them or not, our prayers should be for wisdom, justice, and hearts turned toward righteousness.

πŸ”Ή Third, this is a sobering reminder to anchor ourselves in unchanging truth. In an era of shifting narratives, the Word of God remains the one unaltered source of truth. When others fire the truth, we must lift it higher.

The Church must rise—not with political noise, but with spiritual discernment and moral courage.

Let us be the ones who still believe, speak, and stand for truth, no matter the earthly consequences.

✝️ “Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.” — John 17:17



πŸ™ PRAYER RESPONSE

“A Prayer for Truth and Righteous Leadership”

Heavenly Father,
You are the God of all truth. Your Word is pure, eternal, and unchanging. Today, we lift up our hearts to You on behalf of the United States and its leaders. As institutions shake and truth is contested, we ask You to raise up men and women of integrity in positions of influence.

Lord, we grieve when facts are silenced and truth is dismissed. Yet we are not shaken, because our confidence is not in human systems, but in Your sovereign rule.

Strengthen those in government, media, and leadership who still seek honesty. Protect whistleblowers, truth-tellers, and prophets in the land. Convict the hearts of those who manipulate, deceive, or oppress for personal gain.

Let Your justice roll down like waters, and Your righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.

And for us, Lord, help us to speak truth in love, to pray without ceasing, and to live with integrity in every realm of life.

In Jesus' name we pray,
Amen.

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Monday, August 4, 2025

 Title: A Year of Encouragement—One Day at a Time

Every journey begins with a single step—and for many believers, that step begins each morning with quiet time in God’s presence. But how we start the day matters. Some mornings are hurried. Others feel heavy. And sometimes, despite our best intentions, we struggle to stay spiritually grounded.

That’s exactly why Words of Encouragement (4th Edition) by James Langston has returned—stronger, deeper, and more impactful than ever.

πŸ“˜ Order your copy here


A Devotional for Every Season—and Every Soul

In this newly revised edition, Langston invites readers on a 365-day journey of spiritual clarity, emotional renewal, and daily peace. With just a few minutes a day, this devotional helps you reconnect with the promises of God and recenter your focus—no matter what your current circumstances may be.

Each day offers:

  • A short, accessible devotional thought

  • A foundational Scripture verse

  • A spiritual truth you can carry with you all day long

Whether you read it with your morning coffee, at your work desk, or in the stillness before bed, these daily entries will consistently uplift, strengthen, and encourage your heart.


What Makes It Different?

As Pastor Jonathan Reed says in his introductory remarks:

“What makes Words of Encouragement stand out is its accessibility. Whether you are a seasoned Believer or someone seeking spiritual nourishment for the first time, this devotional meets you where you are. In just a few minutes each day, you can refocus your heart and mind on the promises of God, allowing His Word to speak to whatever circumstances you may be facing.”

This is not a book that demands hours of study or deep theological understanding. Instead, it invites you into a daily rhythm of grace, helping you digest the truth of God’s Word in manageable and meaningful bites.

And the result?
πŸ’‘ Transformation—not just in your day, but in your life.


More Than Just a Book—A Companion

So many readers have shared how this devotional has become their daily companion. It's been their anchor during storms, their encouragement in trials, and their spiritual check-in when the world felt too heavy.

In today’s culture of noise, negativity, and distraction, Words of Encouragement is a quiet voice of hope, speaking life over you 365 days a year.


Available Now

You can find Words of Encouragement (4th Edition) on Amazon in the format that best fits your life:

πŸ“• Paperback – for those who love to write in the margins
πŸ“— Hardcover – for a long-lasting daily devotional you’ll cherish
πŸ“± Kindle eBook – for inspiration on-the-go, wherever you are

πŸ“– Click here to get your copy

Give one to yourself. Gift one to a friend. Start your year—or your today—with encouragement that lasts.


Scripture Reflection:

“Anxiety in the heart of man causes depression, but a good word makes it glad.” — Proverbs 12:25 (NKJV)

“This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24


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 Title: Will God Forgive Me? — The Book Stirring Hearts and Starting Conversations

It’s a question so many have whispered in private but were too ashamed or afraid to ask aloud:

“Will God forgive me?”

Not, “Can He?”
Not, “Does He forgive in general?”
But — “Will He forgive me?”after what I’ve done… after where I’ve been… after the people I’ve hurt… the promises I’ve broken… the sins I’ve repeated.

That’s the burning question at the heart of James Langston’s newest book, Will God Forgive Me? — now available on Amazon in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle eBook.

πŸ“– Order your copy here


A Message the World is Ready to Hear

Released just four days ago, this powerful new title is already making waves—not just in Christian circles, but among everyday people from all walks of life. From pastors to prodigals, skeptics to seekers, and even among celebrities and influencers—the conversations are happening.

Why?

Because this book does what so many avoid:
It goes there.
It dives deep into shame, regret, and redemption—not as abstract theology, but as real-life struggle.

This isn’t just a book about sin.
It’s a book about the God who rescues us from it.


What the Book Covers

  • πŸ“š Real, relatable stories of failure and grace

  • πŸ•Š️ Biblical truths that confront sin without condemning the sinner

  • 🌿 Hope-filled messages for those who think they’ve gone too far

  • πŸ”₯ Chapters that deal with personal guilt, religious confusion, broken relationships, and the fear of rejection from God

Each page is drenched in grace, but not cheap grace. It’s not the kind that excuses sin, but the kind that breaks chains and lifts the broken.


It’s Not Just for the Church Crowd

Whether you’ve been in church your whole life or haven’t darkened the doorway of one in years, this book meets you where you are.

Are you:

  • Hiding behind past mistakes?

  • Struggling to believe that God still wants you?

  • Wrestling with whether His love could really apply to you?

Then this book was written for you.


A Word from the Author

James Langston, a Navy veteran and missionary in the Philippines, writes from experience—not just theological training. With over 30 books to his name, his voice is bold but compassionate, deeply biblical yet refreshingly human. This book continues his mission: to reach the broken with the unbreakable truth of God’s love.

“There’s no one too far gone,” Langston says. “If you're still breathing, God’s not finished. This book is a hand reaching through the darkness to say: ‘You’re not alone. And yes, God will forgive you.’”


Join the Conversation

πŸ“˜ Will God Forgive Me? is more than a book—it’s an invitation.

An invitation to forgiveness.
To healing.
To starting over.

It’s already being talked about on social media, in Bible studies, book clubs, and barbershops. Don’t just hear about it—experience it for yourself.

πŸ“– Get your copy here: https://tinyurl.com/76er774r

πŸ“£ Then share it with someone who needs to know:
Yes, God still forgives. Even that.


Scripture Reflection:

“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9

“Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow…” — Isaiah 1:18


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 Title: When the Rains Come… So Does the Glory

The rainy season officially arrived here in the Philippines on June 1, and since that day, we’ve certainly seen the heavens open. The rain has been steady, at times unrelenting—flooding streets, saturating ground, and slowing down some of the normal rhythms of life. For a few days recently, the sun returned, breaking through the clouds and reminding us of God’s faithfulness. But as of this Wednesday, the forecast shows we’re heading back into another stretch of aggressive rainfall.

And yet, life and ministry go on.
The Gospel doesn’t wait for clear skies.
Hope doesn’t pause for better weather.

This past Saturday, August 2, I had the privilege of teaching a Bible study from Psalm 100:4:

“Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.”

There we were, gathered in simplicity, with no spotlight, no stage, and no show—just a few chairs, open Bibles, and willing hearts. And oh, how the Holy Spirit moved.

People laughed. They listened. They responded. But most importantly, they encountered God.

One woman, in particular, came in carrying an invisible burden. Her face showed the weight of worry, her voice softened by sorrow. But by the end of that study—through the Word, worship, and the presence of the Lord—she stood transformed: eyes bright, heart full, lips declaring praise. What she once carried, she left at Jesus' feet.

That’s what your support makes possible.


Why #GivingTuesday Matters—Even on Rainy Days

Every week, and especially today on #GivingTuesday, we are reminded that we can’t do this alone. The roads are often muddy. The costs are real. The needs are constant. But the calling? It hasn’t changed.

People are still hungry—for food, yes, but even more so for truth. For hope. For something more than the brokenness they’ve grown used to.

Your giving helps us:

  • Teach the unchanging Word of God.

  • Minister to hurting hearts.

  • Travel to remote areas.

  • Provide materials, meals, and more.

  • Reach one more soul with the undying hope of Jesus Christ.


Rain or Shine, Jesus Still Saves

The clouds may gather, the wind may howl, and the rain may fall—but God's work marches on. And with your prayers, your partnership, and your generosity, so do we.

So today, we ask you to stand with us once again. If you’ve never given before, this is a great day to start. If you have supported us in the past, we thank you—and invite you to continue.

πŸ›‘ Don’t underestimate what your gift can do. One offering may fund a Bible. A ride. A meal. A miracle.

πŸ“ Whether big or small, your generosity helps keep this Gospel going forward.


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Together, we can weather any storm—and rejoice in the harvest of souls on the other side.


Scripture Reflection:

“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.”
— 1 Corinthians 15:58


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