Tag: Jesus Christ
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2025 Aug 17th Word for Today : Stretch your hand to do good “Stretch out your hand.” – Luke 6:10 It was the Sabbath—a day when the Jewish people were commanded to refrain from various form of works and to…
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2025, 16th August Word for the day “For whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again.” – John 4:14 Jesus and His disciples take a diversion into the least favorite place for the…
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2025 15th August Word for today: “Get up, take up your bed, and walk.” – John 5:8 In today’s passage, we see that some are celebrating while others are walking through seasons of suffering and darkness. At Bethesda, these two…
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The Night of My Breakthrough It was the night of my breakthrough. I went into a dark room, shut the door, and wished to disappear into the shadows. I could hear one of my siblings weeping loudly—breaking religious pictures, throwing…
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It was the last time my husband was conscious enough to recognize me. In the blink of a second, everything changed. The doctors in the room were having serious discussions. I wasn’t allowed in. My heart raced as I stood…
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My first ever write up, I penned this when I was lying on my bed weeping and crying and wailing thinking about the loss of my late husband. In middle of that cry for comfort, I felt like these words…
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Life started to accept friends. Gatherings were always during weekends; Fun and worldly behavior appends. Friends sounded and looked like family. Time I spent very lavishly; With new friends, connections grew rapidly. I believed in their friendship, totally. Words out…
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Once I lived a life in aversion. Deep pain was my portion; Hurt was in my emotion. Losing was my fear. I had no one to share— Why do even people care? Life felt meaningless; Having someone in life was…
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This is the story of a boy born into a royal household. Just three months after his birth, his father passed away. What followed was heartbreak: the boy and his mother were abandoned by the family. His sister was taken…
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During my final year of college, my life began to spiral. I grew up in a home filled with constant conflict—daily arguments, emotional strain, and an atmosphere that never seemed to lift. For me, dysfunction became normal. I couldn’t imagine…
