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  • Make space for the Word today.

    Today’s readings: 2 Samuel 5–6 & 1 Corinthians 4. Open your Bible, spend time in the Scriptures themselves, and let God’s Word shape your heart and strengthen your walk.

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  • Proverbs 3:5-6 – “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths”
    Proverbs 3:5-6 – “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths”
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  • Hi everyone,
    I’d really appreciate your prayers as I recover from an accident which resulted to a broken left tibia and fibula. I’m healing slowly and trusting Jehovah Rapha, the Lord who heals, to restore my strength and peace. Please pray for complete recovery, patience, and renewed joy in this journey.
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  • The Cry That Heaven Cannot Ignore!

    "And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground."-Genesis 4:10 (KJV)

    Thought Of The Day...
    One of the most comforting—and convicting—truths in Scripture is that God hears what others cannot.
    Cain believed he had hidden his sin. There were no human witnesses in the field where Abel died. Yet God came to Cain with a question that revealed Heaven had seen everything: "What hast thou done?"
    Then God declared, "The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground."
    Abel was gone, but his blood was still speaking before God.
    Sometimes we feel as though our prayers, tears, faithfulness, and struggles have been ignored. But this passage reminds us that nothing escapes the Lord's attention. God hears the cry of the wounded, the faithful, the forgotten, and the brokenhearted.
    More importantly, this Scripture calls us to examine our own hearts. Cain asked, "Am I my brother's keeper?" The answer is yes. God calls His people to care for one another, pray for one another, encourage one another, and walk in love.
    When we ignore others, Heaven notices. When we show compassion, Heaven notices that too.
    The beautiful hope of the Gospel is that there is another blood that speaks louder than Abel's blood—the blood of Jesus Christ. Abel's blood cried for justice, but Jesus' blood cries for mercy, forgiveness, and redemption.
    Today, rest in this promise: God hears every cry, sees every struggle, and responds with perfect wisdom and perfect love.

    Something to Think About...
    • Is there someone God is calling me to encourage, forgive, or help today?
    • Have I been carrying a hurt that I need to bring honestly before the Lord?
    • Am I living in a way that reflects the love and responsibility God desires for His children?

    Prayer...
    Father, thank You for being the God who sees and hears every cry. Forgive me for the times I have been indifferent to the needs of others. Give me a compassionate heart and help me walk in love. Thank You for the precious blood of Jesus that speaks mercy over my life. Strengthen me to live faithfully, knowing that nothing done for You is ever forgotten. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Declaration...
    • God hears my prayers.
    • God sees my faithfulness.
    • I will be my brother's and sister's encourager.
    • I will walk in compassion and love.
    • The blood of Jesus speaks mercy, grace, and victory over my life.
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  • Now is your best chance to find my book, Joseph, available for a promotional price at @Smashwords as part of their Annual Summer/Winter Sale! Find my book on sale at https://www.smashwords.com/books/2062826 all month! #SWSale2026 #Smashwords

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    Joseph
    Betrayed by his own blood. Joseph is the favored son of Jacob, but his unchecked arrogance drives his brothers to a breaking point. In an act of bitter jealousy, they sell him into chains-shattering his life of privilege and casting him into the harsh world of Egyptian slavery.Yet, the pit is only the beginning of his journey. From the household of Potiphar to the depths of a wrongful imprisonment, Joseph's resilience never wavers. Gifted with the ability to foresee the future and guided by the hand of Yahweh, he undergoes an impossible transformation from a forgotten slave to the governor of Egypt. Will his divine wisdom be enough to save an entire empire from total destruction?
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  • Trust in the Lord to guide your job search journey

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  • Gracious Lord,

    Bless churches, families, and communities throughout Europe.

    Strengthen marriages and restore relationships.

    Help believers live as examples of Christ's love and truth.

    May Your church continue growing stronger in faith and unity.

    In The Mighty Name of Jesus We Pray, Amen
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  • Heavenly Father,

    We come before You with thankful hearts for the gift of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. Your Word in Acts 26:18 declares that You have called us “to open their eyes, in order to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who are sanctified by faith” in Jesus Christ.

    Lord, help us to understand that we have a responsibility to share the Gospel. This is not merely a suggestion but the commandment of our Lord. As it is written in Mark 16:15, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” Give us courage, wisdom, and love to obey this command faithfully.

    Father, let us begin with our own children, relatives, friends, neighbors, and the people we meet each day. Open doors for us to speak about Your goodness, Your grace, and the saving power of Jesus Christ. Let our lives reflect Your truth so that others may see Christ in us.

    Lord, Your Word says that those who believe and are baptized will be saved. May many come to faith through the testimony and witness You have entrusted to us, and may their names be written in the Book of Life.

    Transform us, O God, from hearers of the Word into believers, from believers into faithful witnesses, and from faith into the bold preaching of the Gospel. Fill us with the Holy Spirit so that we may shine Your light in a dark world and lead many souls to Your kingdom.

    In Jesus’ mighty name we pray...Amen.
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  • Joseph is now available in online retailers at $3.99. If you would like to support me, I would be very grateful. I hope you love this novel and if so share it with your friends or church. Let me know what you think if you do read it. Happy Reading!
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  • EGYPT:
    An Egyptian priest dressed in white was in his sanctuary. His name was Potipherah. A torch was lit and placed in a stone handle on the wall. The limestone walls were covered with sacred hieroglyphs that narrated the ancient stories of the gods, and before him was the majestic and beautiful statue of his beloved solar deity, Ra. The statue of Ra was at the center of the altar. On his right was the beautiful goddess, Isis, breast-feeding her son Horus, and on the left was Osiris, lord of the afterlife. The sanctuary had other small statues of the gods of Egypt, like Horus the adult with his head in the shape of a falcon and his long hair, the goddess Bastet with a cat head, Anubis, with a jackal head, and a few amulets of the same gods that were used for protection.
    Potipherah loved the gods and believed the gods loved him back, which was why he was praying to Ra that night. He was a bit anxious because he had recently awoken from a nightmare.
    "Mighty Ra, I know that it is better to pray to you during the day, but I had the most disturbing dream. I pray to you for your protection. I am not sure what this dream means. I believe that you or one of the gods has sent me a message tonight. There will be a foreigner among us. A foreigner who will rule. I pray to you that this does not happen. Please prevent it. Egypt is mighty and prosperous, and I am afraid that we might be conquered. I pray to you. Please prevent a conquest of Egypt, if that is what will pass. I love you. I venerate you and worship you. I beg you to listen to my prayer—me, the Priest of On, Potipherah, your humble and obedient servant. Ra, I will leave you here with this offering of fruits. Please, I beg you to accept this offering in exchange for an answer."
    Potipherah then grabbed a basket filled with the best fruits for the god Ra, fruits like dates, figs, grapes, and raisins. He left the basket at the foot of the statue. Potipherah looked up at his god and bowed, showing deep respect to the statue. Then, he prayed to the other gods beside Ra and made offerings to them too.
    He lit some frankincense, closed his eyes, and prayed silently again. After he was done, he approached the statues and kissed the feet of each one. He grabbed the torch from the sanctuary's sconce and took it with him. The sanctuary remained dark. Afterwards, he left the room and noticed that his daughter, Asenath, was calling him. She was in her bedroom, in her bed, whispering to him.
    "Father. Father. Father," she said.
    Potipherah walked into her room. Potipherah placed the torch on his daughter's sconce. The bedroom had hieroglyphs on the walls and paintings of Pharaoh, Ra, Bastet, Osiris, Horus, Isis, and other gods. She slept in a wooden, long, rectangular-shaped bed carved with lions' paws. Her sheets, fitting her status as the daughter of a wealthy high priest, were woven from the finest, bleached Egyptian linen.
    "Asenath? Why are you up, you little girl? Your teacher will come tomorrow," Potipherah told her.
    "Father, I heard you were up. I was scared," Asenath said. Potipherah hugged his daughter.
    "All is well, sweetheart. Go to sleep," Potipherah told her, and he kissed her on the cheek.
    "Father, I had a strange dream," Asenath told him, and this immediately interested her father.
    "You did?" Potipherah asked her, and although he could only see shades of her in the dim firelight, he noticed a brief smile. She nodded.
    "Yes, father, I did," she replied, so Potipherah asked her about it.
    "I dreamed of a boy. He was very cute. He looked at me and smiled. Then he held my hand," Asenath said.
    "And what happened next?" Potipherah asked.
    "That's all. Then, I woke up. Oh, father, he was so cute. I didn't want to wake up. I wanted him to kiss me," Asenath said. Potipherah arched an eyebrow.
    "Asenath, and tell me, what did you feel during this dream?" Potipherah asked her.
    "Love, father. I felt loved," she replied. This was not the answer he expected, but it wasn't a bad answer.
    "Okay, time to go to sleep now. Your teacher is coming early tomorrow," Potipherah told her, and then he tucked her in.
    "Goodnight, sweetheart. May Osiris and Isis protect you," Potipherah told her. Asenath lay back and smiled.
    "Thank you, father. May Ra protect you," she replied.
    Potipherah kissed her on the cheek, and then he took the torch from the sconce and left. He thought that this peaceful dream was the exact answer that he needed from Ra. He believed the offering had been accepted, and so, as he walked to his room, he thanked the god for answering his prayer—wholly unaware that the true, living God of Heaven was already arranging the pieces of history.

    HEBRON:
    Everything was dark until the fireball appeared before him. It was huge, radiant, and hot. Then, a few feet in front of that huge ball of fire, appeared a silver sphere. Joseph realized that he was looking at the sun and at the moon. Later on, tiny dots of bright lights appeared in the dark void. Joseph counted each one, and together they amounted to eleven. These, he noticed, were stars. The rest of the universe was dark.
    "The sun, the moon, and the stars," Joseph said to himself.
    The sun, the moon, and the stars strangely developed into bodies that were all dressed in white undergarments. Joseph noticed that the bodies seemed familiar. One of the stars had the body of a boy who looked like Benjamin. Another one had the body of a man, and it looked like Reuben's. The moon had a female body; maybe the moon was Leah. The sun looked like his father, Jacob. All of them bowed down flat to the earth before Joseph, giving reverence to him. Joseph woke up to the light of day, the prophetic weight of the vision resting heavily upon his spirit.
    EGYPT: An Egyptian priest dressed in white was in his sanctuary. His name was Potipherah. A torch was lit and placed in a stone handle on the wall. The limestone walls were covered with sacred hieroglyphs that narrated the ancient stories of the gods, and before him was the majestic and beautiful statue of his beloved solar deity, Ra. The statue of Ra was at the center of the altar. On his right was the beautiful goddess, Isis, breast-feeding her son Horus, and on the left was Osiris, lord of the afterlife. The sanctuary had other small statues of the gods of Egypt, like Horus the adult with his head in the shape of a falcon and his long hair, the goddess Bastet with a cat head, Anubis, with a jackal head, and a few amulets of the same gods that were used for protection. Potipherah loved the gods and believed the gods loved him back, which was why he was praying to Ra that night. He was a bit anxious because he had recently awoken from a nightmare. "Mighty Ra, I know that it is better to pray to you during the day, but I had the most disturbing dream. I pray to you for your protection. I am not sure what this dream means. I believe that you or one of the gods has sent me a message tonight. There will be a foreigner among us. A foreigner who will rule. I pray to you that this does not happen. Please prevent it. Egypt is mighty and prosperous, and I am afraid that we might be conquered. I pray to you. Please prevent a conquest of Egypt, if that is what will pass. I love you. I venerate you and worship you. I beg you to listen to my prayer—me, the Priest of On, Potipherah, your humble and obedient servant. Ra, I will leave you here with this offering of fruits. Please, I beg you to accept this offering in exchange for an answer." Potipherah then grabbed a basket filled with the best fruits for the god Ra, fruits like dates, figs, grapes, and raisins. He left the basket at the foot of the statue. Potipherah looked up at his god and bowed, showing deep respect to the statue. Then, he prayed to the other gods beside Ra and made offerings to them too. He lit some frankincense, closed his eyes, and prayed silently again. After he was done, he approached the statues and kissed the feet of each one. He grabbed the torch from the sanctuary's sconce and took it with him. The sanctuary remained dark. Afterwards, he left the room and noticed that his daughter, Asenath, was calling him. She was in her bedroom, in her bed, whispering to him. "Father. Father. Father," she said. Potipherah walked into her room. Potipherah placed the torch on his daughter's sconce. The bedroom had hieroglyphs on the walls and paintings of Pharaoh, Ra, Bastet, Osiris, Horus, Isis, and other gods. She slept in a wooden, long, rectangular-shaped bed carved with lions' paws. Her sheets, fitting her status as the daughter of a wealthy high priest, were woven from the finest, bleached Egyptian linen. "Asenath? Why are you up, you little girl? Your teacher will come tomorrow," Potipherah told her. "Father, I heard you were up. I was scared," Asenath said. Potipherah hugged his daughter. "All is well, sweetheart. Go to sleep," Potipherah told her, and he kissed her on the cheek. "Father, I had a strange dream," Asenath told him, and this immediately interested her father. "You did?" Potipherah asked her, and although he could only see shades of her in the dim firelight, he noticed a brief smile. She nodded. "Yes, father, I did," she replied, so Potipherah asked her about it. "I dreamed of a boy. He was very cute. He looked at me and smiled. Then he held my hand," Asenath said. "And what happened next?" Potipherah asked. "That's all. Then, I woke up. Oh, father, he was so cute. I didn't want to wake up. I wanted him to kiss me," Asenath said. Potipherah arched an eyebrow. "Asenath, and tell me, what did you feel during this dream?" Potipherah asked her. "Love, father. I felt loved," she replied. This was not the answer he expected, but it wasn't a bad answer. "Okay, time to go to sleep now. Your teacher is coming early tomorrow," Potipherah told her, and then he tucked her in. "Goodnight, sweetheart. May Osiris and Isis protect you," Potipherah told her. Asenath lay back and smiled. "Thank you, father. May Ra protect you," she replied. Potipherah kissed her on the cheek, and then he took the torch from the sconce and left. He thought that this peaceful dream was the exact answer that he needed from Ra. He believed the offering had been accepted, and so, as he walked to his room, he thanked the god for answering his prayer—wholly unaware that the true, living God of Heaven was already arranging the pieces of history. HEBRON: Everything was dark until the fireball appeared before him. It was huge, radiant, and hot. Then, a few feet in front of that huge ball of fire, appeared a silver sphere. Joseph realized that he was looking at the sun and at the moon. Later on, tiny dots of bright lights appeared in the dark void. Joseph counted each one, and together they amounted to eleven. These, he noticed, were stars. The rest of the universe was dark. "The sun, the moon, and the stars," Joseph said to himself. The sun, the moon, and the stars strangely developed into bodies that were all dressed in white undergarments. Joseph noticed that the bodies seemed familiar. One of the stars had the body of a boy who looked like Benjamin. Another one had the body of a man, and it looked like Reuben's. The moon had a female body; maybe the moon was Leah. The sun looked like his father, Jacob. All of them bowed down flat to the earth before Joseph, giving reverence to him. Joseph woke up to the light of day, the prophetic weight of the vision resting heavily upon his spirit.
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  • A heart filled with God's Word will always find a song of praise.

    When the Word of Christ dwells richly within us, wisdom grows, faith deepens, and worship becomes a natural response. Let every conversation encourage, every song glorify the Lord, and every day reflect the grace He has placed within your heart.

    May His Word guide your thoughts, His wisdom direct your steps, and His praise continually be on your lips.

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  • This is my website. Some stories are secular and some are Christian. I'm not a Christian writer per-se, although I am a Christian, so you might find some stories that are not Christian and others that are.
    https://kay-elle.carrd.co/
    This is my website. Some stories are secular and some are Christian. I'm not a Christian writer per-se, although I am a Christian, so you might find some stories that are not Christian and others that are. https://kay-elle.carrd.co/
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    Kay Elle, Author
    This is an author website. This website includes the author's novels, short stories and poems.
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