Christian Devotionals and Scripture Applied to Everyday Life

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Here you’ll find Christian devotionals and Scripture-based encouragement drawn from everyday life, written to help you trust God daily and grow in your walk with Him.

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The Light of Christ in Dark Times: Finding Hope When You Feel Lost

When power goes out, we notice how much we rely on light. Spiritually, the same is true. Living in the light of Christ illuminates our path, eases fear, and restores hope even in the darkest seasons.
Living in the Light of Christ

When Believers Stand Firm: Lessons from Spurgeon and Stephen

Faithfulness to the gospel has always come at a cost. From Charles Spurgeon to Stephen in Acts, Scripture and history remind us that standing for truth often invites persecution—but God never abandons those who stand firm.
persecution of believers for standing for truth

How to Protect Yourself from Corruption and Live a Godly Life

Sin rarely announces itself loudly. More often, it spreads quietly—changing what surrounds it. Scripture reminds us why we must guard our hearts and renew our minds daily.
protect yourself from corruption

Biblical Teamwork in the Church: Lessons from Acts 6

Acts 6 shows how God designed the church to grow through teamwork, Spirit-led service, and each believer fulfilling their God-given role.
Biblical Teamwork in the Church

Ask God to Search Your Heart: A Prayer That Changes Everything

Ask God to search your heart and uncover hidden issues, receive forgiveness, and walk in the peace He promises.
Ask God to Search Your Heart

Unexpected Answers to Prayer: How God Intervenes

Sometimes God answers prayer in ways we never expect. From a crowded airport line to the bold intervention of a Pharisee in Acts 5, discover how His power and faithfulness can surprise you in the most difficult situations.
Unexpected answers to prayer

Weak Strength

Dear Kids, I Corinthians 1:25b. … the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength. It seems that many people these days spend a lot of time and money investing in their bodies. It is greatly valued in today’s society to be physically and mentally strong. I have watched many press themselves to the limit to…

Foolish Wisdom

Today we spend much time and money gaining knowledge. The cost of a college education is extremely high but very important to have. In this day and age it is often expected to go on with your education and get a Master's degree and even a Doctorate. Even after finishing school and getting a job we are required to take continuing education classes so we can keep current in our field and expertise. Over the years I have learned to enjoy gaining more and more information. There is never an end to what you can learn.

Power to Persevere

The topic of conversation at church the past few weeks has been the persecution throughout the world for believers who stand firm for Jesus Christ. There are many faithful men and women who have persevered through difficult trials, even to the point of imprisonment and death, without backing down on what they know to be true. What gives these brothers and sisters the strength to carry on in the face of terrible suffering? What would I do in a similar situation?

Cattle on a Thousand Hills

I can still see the little girl with the blonde pixie haircut sitting in the front row on a small wooden chair. All of the children had taken their seats in order by age as the Sunday School superintendent called all to order. She straightens her pink flowered dress and takes one last glance at her new, shiny, patent leather Mary Janes before the music begins to play. A big smile brightens her face and she sings out lustily the words to one of her favorite songs.

Cropland Cleanup

I grabbed my 5-gallon bucket and joined a group of workers headed out into the field. Scanning the horizon I saw a hundred or more laborers carrying buckets, driving John Deere Gators, and pulling trailers. Each had the same purpose in mind - to support our friends and neighbors after a violent tornado had taken a path of destruction through their homes. For miles remnants of the houses and barns along with the contents were strewn across the newly planted fields. When I arrived much of the large items had been picked up and thrown into piles where backhoes were pushing them into huge pits and burning them. Yet there was still a good deal of smaller pieces of sharp metal, glass, and other construction materials to be gathered from the fields.

Tornado Warning

How many times have you ignored a warning? I've done it. Just a couple of days ago despite the tornado warnings that were all over the news I headed out the door to go to the school for Abigail's band concert. Upon arriving at Cedarville High School I parked the car and ran to the door to escape the impending rain clouds that threatened a severe storm. We were all immediately sent to the enclosed instrument practice rooms to wait for the all clear signal. Even then I toyed with the idea of just going home, but thought better of it when the principal suggested I wait in the school office.
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Hi, I'm Sandy Sheridan! 

I write inspirational, Scripture-based letters sharing hope, encouragement, and truth for anyone seeking a mama’s touch.

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