Friday, January 30, 2026


 


🌍 GO INTO ALL THE WORLD — A CALL TO GLOBAL MISSION
Mark 16:15

“Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.”

On this verse rests one of the clearest mandates ever given to the Church. The Gospel was never meant to stay local. It was never meant to be contained inside four walls. It was spoken with the entire world in mind.

So let me ask you gently and prayerfully:

Does your church or ministry support global missionary work?
Does your church or ministry carry a worldwide vision?
Does your church or ministry partner beyond U.S. borders to reach the unsaved and unchurched with the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

If your answer is yes — praise God! You are walking in obedience to Christ’s command.

If your answer is not yet, we humbly invite you to prayerfully consider joining hands with Pilgrim Outreach Ministries International.

Pilgrim Outreach Ministries exists to be the hands and feet of Christ where hope is scarce and the Gospel is desperately needed. Our work in the Philippines is focused on evangelism, discipleship, humanitarian aid, and spiritual restoration. We are reaching families, villages, and communities with the message of salvation while also helping meet real human needs — food, encouragement, pastoral care, and long-term spiritual support.

This is not about building an organization.
This is about gathering souls for the Kingdom.

Every prayer, every partnership, every act of support extends the reach of the Gospel further than we could ever go alone. Together, we can stand in obedience to Mark 16:15 and carry the message of Christ to those who have never heard it.

πŸ”— Learn more:
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Join your faith with ours. Pray with us. Stand with us. Go with us — even if your feet never leave home.


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πŸ“£ FINAL FRIDAY OF JANUARY 2026 — NATION & WORLD NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
On this final Friday of January 2026, let’s reflect on a few major news events that have shaped our nation and the world so far this month. My prayer is that these moments — both challenging and hopeful — inspire wisdom, unity, and perseverance as we prepare for the year ahead.

Key U.S. & Global Headlines — January 2026

πŸ—³ 1. Nationwide Protest Movement Against Federal Immigration Enforcement

Across the U.S., planned demonstrations and a general strike have grown in response to the deaths of Alex Pretti and RenΓ©e Nicole Good during immigration enforcement operations. Activists and communities are demanding accountability, changes in federal policy, and the restructuring of agencies like ICE. These actions reflect deep public concerns about enforcement tactics and civil rights.

❄️ 2. Historic January Winter Storm

A devastating winter storm dubbed Winter Storm Fern blanketed much of the United States with snow, ice, and sub-freezing temperatures. With more than a million power outages and tragic loss of life, this storm disrupted travel, schools, and daily life from the South to the Northeast.

🌍 3. International Geopolitical Tensions & Global Shifts

On the world stage, heightened tensions over foreign policy — including responses to Iran’s actions and global cooperation — dominated international discourse. The EU’s designation of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization underscored mounting global concerns about human rights and regional stability.

πŸ“ˆ 4. πŸ“ˆ U.S. Forces Capture Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro (January 3, 2026)

On January 3, 2026, a major U.S. military operation known as Operation Absolute Resolve struck in Caracas, resulting in the capture of Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. 


Let us use these headlines not merely as information but as fuel for prayer, reflection, and action. May we grow more compassionate, more informed, and more united as we enter the next 11 months of this new year.

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Thursday, January 29, 2026


 πŸŒ Meet the Langstons — James & Cecilia 🌍

James and Cecilia Langston are servants of the Lord with a lifelong commitment to the Gospel. Together, they are missionaries called to serve beyond borders—now preparing to continue their work in the Philippines, answering God’s call to help gather the harvest of souls.

James is a retired U.S. Navy veteran, having faithfully served his country for 27 years before devoting his life fully to ministry. Alongside his wife Cecilia, they previously served as missionaries in Italy, where they poured into lives, built relationships, and shared the hope of Christ. That same calling now leads them forward—this time to Southeast Asia.

Their mission is simple, yet eternal:
➡️ preach the Gospel
➡️ encourage the Church
➡️ care for people both spiritually and practically
➡️ bring hope where it is desperately needed

πŸ™ Please pray for their ministry outside the United States.
🀝 Join your faith with theirs as they step forward in obedience.
❤️ And prayerfully consider supporting the work they are doing for the Lord, as partners in this global mission.

Every prayer matters. Every act of support helps advance the Kingdom.

πŸ”— Learn more about their ministry and mission:
πŸ‘‰ https://pomitaly.homestead.com
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πŸ™ Have We Lost Our Reverence for God? πŸ™

Reverence is more than routine. It is more than words spoken in prayer or songs sung from memory. Reverence is the posture of the heart before a holy God. And it’s a question worth asking in our time: Have we become so familiar with God that we’ve forgotten who He is?

Scripture reminds us that “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” Yet today, awe is often replaced with casualness, and obedience is traded for convenience. We approach God expecting comfort, but hesitate when He calls for surrender. We want His blessings, but resist His authority.

God has not changed. He is still holy. Still righteous. Still worthy of honor, obedience, and humility. What may have shifted is our awareness—our willingness to pause, bow, listen, and respond with obedience rather than explanation.

True reverence does not push God away; it draws us closer. It doesn’t produce fear—it produces worship. When reverence returns, repentance follows. When reverence returns, obedience becomes natural. When reverence returns, lives are transformed.

May we rediscover what it means to stand before God with awe—not because He is distant, but because He is holy.

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πŸ“– Sermon of the Week
Pilgrim Outreach Ministries Presents
Pastor James Langston — “There Is a Way Back”

πŸŽ₯ Watch here: https://youtu.be/Ga8LC0KoRH8

Sermon Basis: Ruth 1:11–16

In Ruth 1:11–16, we encounter a defining crossroads. Naomi, broken by loss and hardship, urges her daughters-in-law to turn back—to choose the easier, more familiar path. Orpah weeps and returns, a choice rooted in reason and self-preservation. But Ruth does something radically different. She refuses to let go.

Ruth’s words are not poetic sentiment—they are covenant. “Where you go, I will go… your people shall be my people, and your God, my God.” In that moment, Ruth chooses faith over fear, commitment over convenience, and loyalty over logic. Though the road ahead is uncertain, she understands a powerful truth: going back to God’s purpose sometimes means leaving what once felt safe.

This sermon reminds us that no matter how far we’ve wandered, how much we’ve lost, or how heavy the journey feels—there is a way back. Not just back to a place, but back to God’s will, God’s people, and God’s promises.

If you are standing at a crossroads today, this message is for you.

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Is It Wrong to Ask God “Why?”

Many believers carry this question quietly in their hearts. When life turns unexpectedly painful, confusing, or overwhelming, “Why, God?” often rises before any other prayer. And no—asking God why is not wrong.

Throughout Scripture, faithful men and women asked God hard questions. David cried out in the Psalms. Job questioned deeply in his suffering. Even Jesus, in His humanity, voiced anguish from the cross. These moments were not acts of rebellion—they were expressions of relationship.

God is not threatened by honest questions. He is not offended by sincere wrestling. What matters is where the question is directed. Asking why in faith keeps the conversation open. Asking why while remaining before God keeps the heart anchored, even when answers do not come immediately.

Sometimes God explains. Sometimes He comforts. Sometimes He remains silent—but never absent. Faith is not the absence of questions; it is the decision to trust God with them.

If you are asking why today, don’t run from God—run to Him. He can handle your questions, your tears, and your waiting.

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πŸ’­ Thought for Today — January 29, 2026 πŸ’­

Some days don’t begin with answers—they begin with questions. And that’s okay. Faith isn’t proven by how much we know, but by where we choose to place our trust when clarity is missing. God does not require you to see the whole road—only to take the next step with Him.

If today feels uncertain, let this truth steady your heart: God is already present in what you’re worried about. His faithfulness does not wait for perfect conditions. It meets you right where you are and carries you forward.

Walk gently today. Pray honestly. Trust deeply. God is at work—even when it’s quiet.

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