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Mighty Monday - April 6, 2026
Human history gives many reasons to expect God rejection and judgement, yet scripture repeatedly reveals the love of God. This article poses the question and provides and an answer to the question of why God still loves us.
Mighty Monday - March 30, 2026
This Mighty Monday explores the difference between religion and a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. It invites readers to look beyond rituals and routines and consider t the trust, love, and connection God offers through Him.
Mighty Monday - March 23, 2026
Have you ever wondered whether you can still love God after you fail? This Mighty Monday mini blog entry explores Peter’s restoration and the grace Jesus offers every fallen believer.
Mighty Monday - March 16, 2026
Through Psalm 106, this article reflects on how intimacy with God grows when we remember His character, His faithfulness, and the ways He has moved in our lives.
Mighty Monday - March 9, 2026
A brief reflection on why remembering history matters. This article uses Exodus 1:8 and the story of Joseph to consider what happens when societies forget the people and sacrifices that shaped them.
Mighty Monday - March 2, 2026
When the world feels loud and overwhelming, it can be difficult to keep our focus where it belongs. This article encourages believers to lift their eyes above fear, chaos, and distraction and fix them on Jesus, who alone gives peace in the middle of it all.
Mighty Monday - February 23, 2026
A quick horn tap turns into a pride test—and a Holy Spirit check. Read how God’s gentle nudge can help you pause, choose self-control, and avoid reacting from pride.
Mighty Monday - February 16, 2026
Today’s Mighty Monday is a practical reflection on Jude’s call to contend for the faith: how to recognize divisive false teaching, stay rooted through prayer and God’s love, respond with compassion, and fight the battle within before confronting the world.
Why did God allow this to happen to me?
The question important to most adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, Christian or otherwise. It may be asked following the abuse or it may take years to surface.
The question makes us uncomfortable because it feels like we are challenging God. Emotional feelings toward God including anger, disappointment, or perhaps doubt. The hardest part isn’t the question itself, but the answer because it will never be specific enough.