Category

2026

Day 11

By 2026

Angie Hyche While visiting Ireland with my husband, Eric, in 2007, I read an unforgettable story. An old wooden door with a large hole called the Door of Reconciliation hangs…

Read More

Day 10

By 2026

Katie Harden The older I get, the more I understand that shame and guilt have no place in my life. Humans aren’t built or destined to house such things. Shame…

Read More

Day 09

By 2026

Katey Hawkins Read Psalm 23, please 🙂 “In order for the Lord to be our shepherd, we must first allow ourselves to become sheep.” – Brielle Engle Psalm 23 is…

Read More

Day 08

By 2026

Jadon Engle Going into the new year, I sense the Lord deepening our surrender to His plan, not by just faith alone, but through drawing from the well of all…

Read More

Day 07

By 2026

Rico Ignace … that the Lord called Samuel; and he said, “Here I am.” 1 Samuel 3:4 I have a distinct memory from my childhood that remains fresh to this day. It…

Read More

Day 06

By 2026

Pam Fogle Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will…

Read More

Day 05

By 2026

David Limiero About a year ago, I attended a liturgical worship service. Think robes, candles, incense. The words and rhythms were new to me. And then I heard the priest…

Read More

Day 04

By 2026

Jonathan Reed Surrender and control. Two very powerful words when it comes to faithfulness. I personally struggle with both. I imagine that I am not alone. I do not like…

Read More

Day 03

By 2026

Chris Ivanich Throughout 2025, I found myself preoccupied with the idea of perspective. I started experimenting with it in small ways—parking in a different spot at work or taking a…

Read More

Day 02

By 2026

Ray Hayes I was reading something the other day when these words jumped off the page: “Human life is tailor-made for God.”  These words moved something in my spirit, so…

Read More