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  • Spiritual Growth Doesn’t Happen by Accident: Why You Need a Plan
    Christian Living | Spiritual Growth

    Spiritual Growth Doesn’t Happen by Accident: Why You Need a Plan

    ByCharles February 16, 2026February 16, 2026

    Most Christians do not lack desire; they lack direction. Spiritual growth requires a plan, not just motivation. Learn how to build a simple weekly structure that produces lasting clarity.

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  • 40-Day Lent and Easter Devotional: Prepare Your Heart for Resurrection Sunday
    Devotionals | Easter and Lent

    40-Day Lent and Easter Devotional: Prepare Your Heart for Resurrection Sunday

    ByCharles February 12, 2026February 12, 2026

    Prepare your heart for Resurrection Sunday with this 40-day Lent and Easter devotional designed to help believers slow down and focus on Christ. While traditions surrounding Lent vary, the purpose remains the same: intentional spiritual preparation before celebrating the resurrection. This Scripture-centered devotional provides daily Bible passages, thoughtful reflection, and guided prayer to help you approach Easter with clarity instead of distraction. Whether you formally observe Lent or simply want a structured way to deepen your faith before Easter, this resource offers a steady path toward repentance, renewal, and renewed worship. Do not let Easter arrive without preparation. Walk intentionally toward the cross so that the joy of the resurrection shines brighter.

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  • Super Bowl Sunday Isn’t the Point. Monday Is.
    Christian Living | Relevant | Spiritual Growth

    Super Bowl Sunday Isn’t the Point. Monday Is.

    ByCharles February 9, 2026February 9, 2026

    A quiet play can change everything. A personal reflection on faith, unseen discipline, and the quiet obedience that shapes our lives long after the spotlight fades.

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  • Things We All Pretend Don’t Matter on Super Bowl Sunday (But Do)
    Faith and Society | Spiritual Growth

    Things We All Pretend Don’t Matter on Super Bowl Sunday (But Do)

    ByCharles February 6, 2026February 6, 2026

    A quiet play can change everything. A reflection on faith, unseen work, and why the things we overlook often hold our lives together.

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  • When the Church Failed the Moment
    Faith and Society | Spiritual Growth

    When the Church Failed the Moment

    ByCharles February 4, 2026February 4, 2026

    Black History Month invites more than remembrance. It calls the Church to examine how it responded when injustice was unmistakable and silence felt reasonable. This reflection explores the moral clarity of the Civil Rights Movement, the cost of the Church’s silence, and why truth demands courage rather than delay.

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  • When Orwell Said “Don’t Believe” and God Said “Come and See”
    Faith and Society

    When Orwell Said “Don’t Believe” and God Said “Come and See”

    ByCharles February 2, 2026February 2, 2026

    In a world trained to distrust what it sees and hears, Christians face a quiet temptation to confuse discernment with cynicism. This reflection contrasts George Orwell’s warnings about manipulated truth with Scripture’s invitation to encounter truth through revelation, trust, and courage.

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  • How to Start Studying the  Bible (When You Feel Overwhelmed)
    Bible Study | General | Spiritual Growth

    How to Start Studying the  Bible (When You Feel Overwhelmed)

    ByCharles January 31, 2026January 31, 2026

    Many people want to study the Bible but feel overwhelmed by where to begin. This post offers a simple, clear approach to starting Scripture reading without pressure, guilt, or complicated plans.

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  • When Silence Costs More Than Speaking
    General | Relevant | Spiritual Growth

    When Silence Costs More Than Speaking

    ByCharles January 26, 2026February 17, 2026

    When silence feels safer than obedience, something deeper is being formed within us. A Christ-centered life is not measured by calm, but by what it notices when injustice becomes visible. This reflection explores the quiet cost of looking away—and the courage it takes to follow Christ toward those who are unseen.

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  • We All Know Who to Blame This Sunday
    Christmas | Devotionals | General

    We All Know Who to Blame This Sunday

    ByCharles January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    Winter weather rewrote Sunday plans for churches across the country. Some gathered in person, some worshiped online, and others rested at home and found worship there. From snow-covered sanctuaries to livestreams in pajamas, this reflection explores how faith shows up even when weather and common sense change the plan.

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  • Why Martin Luther King Jr. Still Makes People Uncomfortable — and What the Church Can Learn from His Courage
    Relevant | Spiritual Growth

    Why Martin Luther King Jr. Still Makes People Uncomfortable — and What the Church Can Learn from His Courage

    ByCharles January 17, 2026January 17, 2026

    Martin Luther King Jr. is widely honored today, but during his lifetime he was deeply unpopular. His courage reminds the church that faithfulness often brings discomfort, and that obedience matters more than approval.

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