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You're being watched over in ways you don't even realize.

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5 Ways Jesus Met Me When I Needed Someone to Turn To

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May 14 2026
Sometimes the bravest thing we can do is whisper the name of Jesus. When I felt hopeless and needed someone to turn to, I cried out to Him. I didn’t need to give Him a litany of all the reasons my heart felt heavy. He was already there. He saw it all. He knew. I needed only to give Him the pain my brokenness wielded at every turn and trust Him. I needed to take hold of the lies that had screamed at my heart until I could hear nothing else, and exchange them for His truth. If your heart feels heavy and the silence feels loud, remember this. Jesus is never distant from your need. Cry out to Jesus. He’ll meet you where you are.

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How God Grows Love in You and Rewires Your Brain

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Jul 23 2026
Love grows in the moments no one sees. Scripture reminds us that love is a fruit the Spirit grows, not something we force. And even small, daily choices of patience and grace are shaping both your heart and your mind.

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Jun 15 2026
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Jeremy Rosado on Letting Go of Striving and Trusting God With the Outcome

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Jan 02 2026
Jeremy Rosado on Letting Go of Striving and Trusting God With the OutcomeAfter years of big stages, label deals, and waiting seasons, Jeremy Rosado opens up about identity, striving, and learning to be fully himself. From chasing success to trusting God with the outcome, Jeremy shares how faith shaped his music, his purpose, and his peace.

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Two Lizards On A Dog

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Jan 30 2026
Two lizards climb on top of the dog, completely unaware of what's about to happen to them.

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Joy Activates Your Brain Differently Than Happiness

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Jun 04 2026
Joy Is Not Denial of Pain. Joy Is the Settled Confidence That God Is Present. Joy and happiness are not the same, and that difference matters both spiritually and neurologically. Happiness rises and falls with circumstances, but Scripture tells us joy is a fruit of the Spirit, something God grows within us as we stay connected to Him. From a brain science perspective, this is powerful. Joy activates the brain’s prefrontal cortex, the area responsible for perspective, meaning, and emotional regulation. As we focus on God’s truth, gratitude, and eternal hope, our neural pathways begin to shift. The brain’s threat system quiets, resilience increases, and our nervous system steadies. Neuroscience calls this neuroplasticity. Scripture calls it renewing the mind. Both reveal the same truth: what we consistently dwell on shapes who we become. Joy does not ignore hardship. It anchors us in the confidence that God is present, good, and at work even when circumstances are difficult.

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Makenzie Phipps Reflects on Her Unforgettable Team Snoop Experience

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Jun 10 2026
Makenzie Phipps reflects on her journey to The Voice and why she believes God's timing was better than her own. After years of auditioning, the rising country artist finally earned a spot on Team Snoop Dogg and says the experience happened exactly when it was supposed to.

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Baby Crosses River in Mini 4x4

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Jan 16 2026
A toddler drives through a flowing stream in a child's version of an offroad vehicle. Credit: Gerson Jiménez

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Diaper Rash Cream Is Good For The Face Too

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Feb 06 2026
My Daughter Covered Her Face in Diaper Rash Cream - Child applies diaper rash cream to face. Credit: Kleydenize Oliveira