Sunday, January 18, 2026

 



Over the past few years, we’ve lived through events that should have slowed us down—but instead, they sped us up.

We moved from crisis to crisis, headline to headline, policy to policy, rarely pausing long enough to ask what any of it revealed about us—our leadership, our institutions, our faith, or our trust in one another.

The Price of Forgetting was written out of that concern. Not to relive events, and not to assign easy blame—but to ask why we forget so quickly, and what it costs us when we do.

History doesn’t punish us for remembering.

It warns us about forgetting.


Reflection isn’t about blame—it’s about preparation.


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Saturday, January 17, 2026

 



Four Excerpts from The Price of Forgetting

Selected reflections from four chapters


Chapter 1 — September 11, 2001

When Certainty Collapsed

“What we lost that morning was not only lives and buildings, but the illusion that history had finished with us. In the smoke and silence that followed, we promised ourselves we would never forget. But memory is fragile when comfort returns, and urgency fades faster than we expect.”


Chapter 4 — When Shock Replaces Repentance

The Moment That Should Have Changed Us

“Shock without repentance creates noise, not transformation. We reacted loudly, but reflected briefly. We grieved publicly, but corrected selectively. And when the pain subsided, the lessons were quietly set aside, waiting to be remembered only after the cost had grown higher.”


Chapter 8 — The Rebellion of the Heart

Why Decline Rarely Looks Like Defiance

“Rebellion does not begin with anger toward God, but with confidence without Him. The heart drifts not because it hates truth, but because it grows accustomed to living without its weight. What was once guarded becomes assumed, and what is assumed is eventually neglected.”


Chapter 12 — The Event We Will Not Recover From

We Are Our Own Worst Enemy

“The most devastating losses are not always sudden. They accumulate quietly, permission by permission, compromise by compromise. By the time we realize something sacred has been lost, we are often left remembering too late—and paying a price we once believed we could avoid.”


These excerpts reflect the central conviction of The Price of Forgetting:
that history does not simply warn us—it waits to see whether we listened.

More to come as we approach release in late January / early February 2026, available on Amazon in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle eBook.


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Coming Soon — The Price of Forgetting

Paperback • Hardcover • Kindle eBook
Expected Release: Late January / Early February 2026

There are moments in history that interrupt everything—moments we promise never to forget. And yet, time has a way of softening urgency, dulling memory, and easing us back into routine.

In the months ahead, I will be releasing a new book titled The Price of Forgetting, a reflective and historically grounded work that walks through some of the most defining interruptions of our modern era—not to reopen wounds, but to examine what we learned, what we ignored, and what quietly slipped away once the headlines moved on.

This book traces a timeline of events that reshaped nations, institutions, and individual lives. It is not written as a political argument or a historical archive, but as a pastoral examination of memory, responsibility, faith, and consequence. Each chapter revisits real moments in history and asks a harder question than what happened:
What changed afterward—and did it last?

Along the way, the book explores patterns that repeat themselves across generations:
• shock followed by resolve
• resolve followed by fatigue
• fatigue followed by forgetting

As philosopher George Santayana warned,

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”

The Price of Forgetting is written for readers who sense that something deeper than policy or leadership is at stake—for those who believe that memory is not just historical, but moral, and that faithfulness requires vigilance, not nostalgia.

This book will be available on Amazon in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle eBook, with more details to follow as the release approaches.

Thank you to those who have walked this journey with me through ministry, service, and reflection. I look forward to sharing more in the weeks ahead.


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Friday, January 16, 2026


 


When the World Feels Unsteady, There Is Still Real Peace

The events unfolding across the world are enough to cause even the bravest hearts to beat with uncertainty. Many are searching for answers, yet those answers seem to elude even the brightest minds. For some, this season feels overwhelming—smothering, isolating, and heavy. You may feel forgotten, unimportant, or backed into a corner with no clear way forward.

But today, I want to speak real hope to you.

That hope is Jesus Christ.

This is not a promise of instant relief from every burden. It is not a claim that all problems vanish overnight, or that everything lost will immediately be restored. Life remains real, and challenges do not simply disappear. But this truth stands firm:

Real peace does not come from without—it comes from within.
And that is the peace Jesus Christ gives.

As my grandmama used to say, “Where there is peace, there is God.”

If your heart is weary, if your spirit longs for peace, I invite you to pray this prayer with me—out loud if you can.


A Prayer of Surrender and New Life

Lord Jesus,
I come to You just as I am—tired, searching, and in need of Your peace.
I confess that I am a sinner and that I cannot save myself.
I believe that You died for my sins and rose again so that I could have new life.

Today, I surrender my heart and my life to You.
Forgive me, cleanse me, and make me new.
I turn away from my old ways and place my trust fully in You.

Come into my heart, Lord Jesus.
Be my Savior, my Lord, and my peace.
Teach me to walk with You, trust You, and follow You all the days of my life.

I receive Your grace, Your mercy, and Your peace—
not the peace the world gives, but the peace that only You can give.

Thank You for loving me.
Thank You for saving me.
From this day forward, I belong to You.
Amen.


If you prayed this prayer, know this: you are not alone. Peace has taken root, and God is near.

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What’s on Many Americans’ Minds — and Where Hope Begins

Across the United States, the rising cost of living remains a daily concern. Groceries cost more. Housing is harder to afford. Fuel, insurance, utilities, and healthcare continue to strain household budgets. These are not abstract numbers—they are real pressures felt in real homes.

Many people are looking to the government for answers. However, President Ronald Reagan said it best, 'Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem.' 

While explanations matter, what many people are really asking is simpler:

What can we do now—and where is hope found?

Practical Steps Many Are Taking

Regaining control where possible – budgeting carefully, prioritizing necessities, and avoiding unnecessary debt
Staying informed, not overwhelmed – focusing on verified information rather than constant anxiety-driven news cycles
Strengthening community ties – families, churches, and local networks helping one another shoulder the load
Adjusting expectations without surrendering hope – recognizing seasons change, and endurance matters

Where Real Relief Begins

While financial strategies are important, relief is not found in numbers alone. History shows that difficult seasons often refine priorities, deepen relationships, and awaken generosity and faith. When uncertainty rises, many discover the value of prayer, shared wisdom, and steady purpose.

Hope grows when people remember they are not facing these challenges alone—and that provision is not only material, but also spiritual, emotional, and communal.

At Pilgrim Outreach Ministries, we believe encouragement, truth, prayer, and practical support matter—especially in times like these. If you’re looking for perspective, faith-based resources, or a reminder that God is still at work even in difficult seasons, we invite you to connect with us.

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Don’t Quit Asking — Heaven Is Still Listening

We give up far too easily.

We pray once, maybe twice—and when the answer doesn’t arrive on our timetable, we quietly stop asking. We stop expecting. Sometimes, we even stop believing. But Matthew 7:7 was never an invitation to momentary faith; it was a call to persistent trust.

God never promised that the Christian life would be easy, quick, or free from delay. What He did promise is His presence—every step, every wait, every unanswered moment. Somewhere along the way, some of us asked God for something in faith, and when it didn’t happen as soon as we thought it should, we set that prayer aside and moved on.

Too often, we blame the enemy for what we ourselves abandoned.

If that sounds like you, let me encourage you today: go back. Return to the place where you laid that prayer down. Pick it up again. Re-engage with God—not in frustration, but in humility and trust. And if what you stopped asking for was truly His will, bring it back to Him. Begin with repentance if needed, then ask again—this time with renewed faith.

Ask. Seek. Knock.

And then watch what God does.

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Thursday, January 15, 2026

 



If the Church Got Serious, the World Would Notice

Statistics paint a sobering picture—not just of the world’s unbelief in the return of Jesus, but of the Church’s readiness for it.

Consider this:

  • 📉 Nearly 44% of those who profess a born-again relationship show little expectation or urgency about Christ’s return.

  • 🌍 We might expect spiritual apathy from the world—but this level of indifference inside the Church should alarm us.

Now imagine the alternative:

  • 🔥 If 85% of the Church got real—no pretending, no half-measures—

  • 🌱 Evangelism wouldn’t crawl; it would explode across cities, nations, and continents.

  • 💰 Pastors, missionaries, and ministries wouldn’t have to plead for support—the work would be funded because hearts were on fire.

  • 🙏 Prayer would be spontaneous: for revival, for pastors, for missionaries, for leaders, and for a broken world—not because we’re asked, but because we love Jesus.

A word about the mission field (the Philippines):

  • 💵 Average daily wages:

    • Unskilled labor: $3–$4/day

    • Skilled labor: $8–$10/day

  • ❌ “Cost of living is cheap” is a myth.

    • Medical and dental care are often unaffordable

    • School tuition strains families

    • College is out of reach for many

    • Food, rent, and transportation are daily struggles

  • Families survive—but often by robbing Peter to pay Paul.

Our calling is clear:

  • ✝️ We are not there to subsidize incomes

  • 📖 We are there to preach the whole counsel of God—mind, body, soul, and spirit

  • ⚠️ Inconsistent giving makes planning outreach difficult—and sometimes impossible

A reality few talk about:

  • 📊 Roughly 30% of people give 90% of church income

  • This pattern holds almost everywhere

So the honest question is:

  • Are you in the 30% (consistent givers)?

  • Or the 70% (sporadic or non-givers)?

A simple step:

  • 🕊️ In prayer, ask the Lord what He would have you do

  • ✅ Then do it

  • 🙌 Put God first—and He will take care of you
    (I know this to be true after 50+ years of walking with Him.)

Can I count on you?

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