When Alice Cooper came to Christ, many people thought that would be the end of “Alice Cooper.” But Alice told me something powerful: since proclaiming Christ, things have never been better.
That’s what Jesus does. He forgives us, gives us a new identity, and writes a redeemed story with our lives.
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Life is a gift that we too often take for granted. We can become trapped by our past or consumed with worry about our future—and sometimes we do both at the same time.
But God wants us to live in the moment, appreciating His blessings and making the most of the life He has given us. As Christians, we should not only enjoy life, but honor God with it.
Here’s the takeaway: Live each day as though it were your last—because one day, it will be.
That’s why Moses prayed, “Teach us to realize the brevity of life, so that we may grow in wisdom” (Psalm 90:12).
A wise person remembers that life is short, eternity is long, and every day is a gift from God.
Family, there is power in our testimony! During CONSECRATION ’26, God met disciples in real and intimate ways, and these stories bear witness to His faithfulness.
May what the Lord has done in one life strengthen the faith of another brother or sister.
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In this special message regarding CONSECRATION 26, Philip Anthony Mitchell reminds us that Jesus calls us to fast in secret, surrendering the flesh so the spirit can grow in intimacy with God.
This week, we commit ourselves to receive grace, mercy, and supernatural provision. This is an invitation to personal revival, deeper dependence on God, and alignment with His will.
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Taking up the cross speaks of dying to ourselves and wanting God’s will more than our own. It does not mean that your life is ruined when you decide to walk with God. Far from it. Jesus said, “My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life” (John 10:10 NLT). But that’s on His terms, not ours.
He didn’t mean, “My purpose is to fulfill their every wish.” The reality is that, apart from Jesus, no one knows what a rich and satisfying life is. Those who try to pursue it usually end up following their selfish instincts. And that never results in lasting richness or satisfaction...
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Video from Monday afternoon at Cosgrove Middle School in Spencerport NY on which a ninth-grader violently deals with a sixth-grader in a potentially life-threatening way. Under New York's Raise the Age law, most ninth-graders can't be charged with crimes.