There's a particular weariness that comes from walking through a long, dark stretch — the kind of tunnel where you can't quite remember when you entered or imagine when it'll end.
In those stretches, hope isn't optimism. It isn't a feeling. It's a quiet, stubborn conviction that the light at the end is real, even when you can't see it yet. Hope is what gets us up tomorrow when today asked too much. It whispers: don't quit. The story isn't over. The light is closer than you think.
What's keeping your hope alive in this season?
We don't "celebrate" Memorial Day. We OBSERVE it. We solemnly remember & respect that our freedom wasn't free-it was fought for by the ultimate sacrifice of men & women who wore uniforms, carried weapons to places far from home to give our America. May we never forget!
God bless @DanielCameronKY. Daniel ran a great race and made me a better candidate. Daniel is a man of faith, family, and he will always be my friend.
Davis and I want to thank both Daniel and Makenze Cameron for their years of service to the Commonwealth we all love.
I’m calling for 50 days of prayer for our nation as we look forward to our 250th anniversary on July 4—and it begins today! Each day, a pastor from a different state will lead us in a prayer for America at noon ET right here on my X page, and I ask you to join us.
Pray with me right now that we as individuals, and as a nation, will turn to the God of our fathers—the God of the Bible. And then come back at noon when a pastor from Alabama will lead us in prayer. I hope you’ll come back every day for 50 days—and share this with your friends and encourage them to pray! I believe in the power of prayer!
https://t.co/kjOvqLJdJT #50Days50States50Prayers @BGEA
"In light of this evening's events, I ask that all Americans recommit with their hearts in resolving our differences peacefully." - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸
Meet Davyon Johnson, an 11 year old from Muskogee, Oklahoma, who saved two lives in a single day. ❤️
At school, a classmate began choking on a bottle cap. Davyon sprang into action, didn’t hesitate & performed the Heimlich maneuver to dislodge it. That same afternoon, Davyon spotted a house engulfed in flames with an elderly woman trapped inside. He charged toward the fire & guided her out to safety. No cameras. No script. Just pure courage & a heart full of compassion.
Because one boy’s decision to act, two lives were spared to see another sunrise.
True change doesn’t require fame or wealth. It starts with kindness in motion & love that steps forward.
Repost to make him famous & keep humanity’s flame alive. ❤️
Our words aren't just words. They're dispatches from the deepest parts of who we are. Every sarcastic jab, every whispered encouragement, every careless complaint—each one is a courier delivering the real condition of our hearts. We can manage our image, but our language eventually tells the truth.
The good news? A heart being transformed by God produces words that reflect it.
What are your words revealing?
The Lord directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives. Though they stumble, they will never fall, for the Lord holds them by the hand. Psalms 37:23-24
Has someone's betrayal ever rewritten your story in ways you never asked for?
Whatever wound you're carrying from someone else's choices, know this: God is already repurposing what was meant to destroy you.
"As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good." —Genesis 50:20
What has God redeemed in your story that once felt irredeemable?
I strongly recommend everyone watch this sobering reflection from @BenSasse, who faces a terminal cancer diagnosis.
This is what it means to "die well." Truly inspiring.
The honest part of that quote stings a little, doesn't it? Most of what we worry about isn't ours to control — not really. And yet we carry it like it is.
The invitation today isn't to stop caring — it's to stop carrying what was never yours to hold. Hand it over. He can handle it.
What worry can you release to Him right now? 🤍
We thank God for the safe rescue this Easter weekend of our U.S. Airman whose plane had gone down in Iran. Thank you to the hundreds of U.S. military who put their lives on the line to execute this extraction mission. This is another reminder to pray for our leadership and the men and women of our military every day. https://t.co/xR9H0q8kYN
Friday was grief. Saturday was silence. But Sunday...
This is the hinge of all human history. Every promise God has ever made rests on this morning. Every sorrow carried to the cross, every prayer offered in darkness, every fragile thread of faith, all of it held together by a risen Savior who walked out of that grave.
True life. Eternal life. Glorious life. Not someday in the abstract. Yours, right now, in Him.
He is risen. He is risen indeed.
Sunday is the day death lost.