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  📌 Question of the Week — March 24, 2026 From: Sharon, 18 — Bear, Delaware Question: “Pastor James, I was saved two years ago while watching a youth service online. When the speaker asked if anyone felt alone and without purpose, I raised my hand in my room and prayed along. In that moment, I was born again! I’m still learning, but my question is: When life hurts, can I still trust God? ” Response: Sharon, welcome to the family of God—the greatest family on earth! And thank you for asking a question so many carry but few voice. Pain has a way of shaking us. When life breaks, when grief overwhelms, when nothing makes sense—trusting God can feel incredibly difficult. This isn’t just a theological question; it’s deeply personal. Here is the truth: God never asked you to walk through pain alone. His Word is a lamp in your darkest moments. His Spirit is your comfort in chaos. And Jesus Christ is the ultimate proof that God understands suffering and still loves you completely. Trust ...
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Just One More Soul “One more soul, Lord… just one more.” That is the cry of my heart—each hour of each day. Not fame. Not recognition. Not applause. Just one more soul reached with the life-changing message of Jesus Christ and Him crucified. Because one more soul means one more life transformed. One more family restored. One more name written in the Lamb’s Book of Life. We live in a world full of noise, distractions, and brokenness—but the Gospel still saves. The message of the cross still heals. And time is still short. If this is your heart’s cry too— just one more soul —then let’s stand together. Arm in arm. Back-to-back. United in purpose. Unshaken in mission. Let’s pray for divine appointments. Let’s speak when God says speak. Let’s love people where they are. And let’s never grow weary in doing what matters most. You may never stand behind a pulpit—but your life can still preach. Your words can still reach. Your obedience can still change someone’s eternity. Just...
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  Here’s to an Awesome Week Ahead! Here’s to an awesome and blessed week—March 22–29, 2026—for you and your family! No matter what lies ahead—opportunities or challenges, victories or lessons—remember this: God is already there. He goes before you, walks beside you, and remains faithful through it all. This week is a gift. A fresh start. A new opportunity to grow, to love, to serve, and to walk closer with Him. Speak life over your days. Choose faith over fear. Walk in purpose, not pressure. And trust that what God has planned for you is greater than anything you could imagine. May your home be filled with peace. May your heart be strengthened with hope. May your steps be ordered and your path made clear. Let this be a week where you not only hope for the best—but expect God to move in ways that will encourage, uplift, and inspire you. You’re not walking into this week alone—God is with you every step of the way. 👉 Stay connected and grow with us: 🌐 pomitaly.homestead.com...
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  If We Ever Needed the Lord Before… We Need Him Now Let’s start this Monday, March 23, 2026, the right way— with prayer. Before the emails, before the meetings, before the demands of the day begin to pull us in every direction… let’s pause and turn our hearts toward God. There’s an old song that says, “If we ever needed the Lord before, we sure do need Him now.” And how true that is. We need Him in our homes. We need Him in our decisions. We need Him in our nation. We need Him in our world. Prayer is not a last resort—it is our first response. It centers us. It strengthens us. It reminds us that we are not walking through this life alone. No matter what this week holds—challenges, opportunities, uncertainties—God is already there. He is ready to guide, to provide, and to sustain. So before you step into your Monday, take a moment and pray: “Lord, lead me today. Order my steps. Guard my heart. Use my life for Your glory.” Start your week with Him—and watch how it changes ever...
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  When the Headlines Fade, Prayer Must Continue The conflict in Iran may no longer dominate the front page, but make no mistake—it is still very real. While media attention shifts and public focus moves on, brave men and women remain in harm’s way. The situation in and around the Straits of Hormuz continues to carry global significance, affecting not only regional stability but the safety of those serving on the front lines. This is where we, as believers, must not grow silent. We are called to pray—not just when something is trending, but when it is ongoing. 🙏 Pray for protection over U.S. and Israeli forces. 🙏 Pray for wisdom for military leaders and decision-makers. 🙏 Pray for restraint, clarity, and the preservation of life. 🙏 Pray for peace in a region that has known far too much conflict. Scripture reminds us in 1 Timothy 2:1-2 to offer prayers, intercessions, and thanksgiving for all people—for kings and all those in authority—that we may live peaceful and quiet lives...
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  Death Is Not the End—It’s the Beginning Death is a reality we cannot escape. It does not ask for permission. It does not wait for the “right time.” It comes to every one of us. But here is the truth many try to ignore: Death is not the end… it is the beginning. The beginning of an eternal life— with Christ or without Him. And the most sobering part? The choice is yours—but only while you are alive. Scripture reminds us that after death comes judgment. There are no second chances, no do-overs, no rewinding the clock. What we decide about Jesus Christ now determines where we will spend eternity. That may sound heavy—but it is also filled with hope. Because God has made a way. 📖 Romans 10:9–10 tells us that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. It’s not complicated—but it is crucial. If you’re unsure what to do, ask God. He is not hiding from you. He is ready to answer. His respons...
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Stop Saying “We Will” — Start Living It How many times have we said, “I will” … and never followed through? How many promises have we made—to others, to ourselves, and even to God—that quietly faded into the background of our lives? We’ve said we would visit… but didn’t. We’ve said we would pray more… but didn’t. We’ve said we would do better, be better, complain less, and live more faithfully… but somehow, we didn’t. Yet here is the beauty of God’s grace: He doesn’t keep a scorecard the way we do. Each time we come to Him with a humble and contrite heart, He forgives. He restores. He renews. Not because we deserve it—but because He is merciful. But there comes a moment when we must stop living on good intentions alone. At some point, “I will” must become “I am.” Not tomorrow. Not next week. Not when life slows down. Now. If you’ve been feeling the weight of unkept promises, don’t run from God—run to Him. Ask Him for the strength you don’t have, the discipline you’ve ...