Featured image showing a screenshot-style graphic of a Donald J. Trump social media post with part of the profanity obscured, used to illustrate a devotional article about speech, leadership, and James 3.

Trump’s Easter Outburst Exposed His Heart

On Resurrection Sunday, while churches gathered to celebrate the risen Christ, President Trump posted profane and threatening words online. This biblical reflection from James 3 examines the power of the tongue, the character required in leaders, and why Christians must never excuse sinful speech for political gain.

A solitary shepherd walks along a narrow path into golden light at dusk, symbolizing the faithful leaders who pass on while Christ remains forever.

The Saints We Follow and the Savior Who Leads

Faithful pastors may pass from this earth, but the Shepherd of our souls remains. This devotion from Hebrews 13:7–8 reflects on past leaders, present shepherds, and the eternal constancy of Christ — the One who never changes.

Silhouetted sheep walking through morning light in a quiet field, symbolizing Psalm 23

You Don’t Want to Hear What Psalm 23 Really Says

Psalm 23 is a profound reflection on the dual role of God as both a gentle shepherd and a forceful guide. It reveals that sometimes God drives us onto difficult paths for our growth and holiness. Despite challenges and fears, we are reminded of His constant presence, protection, and ultimate blessing, leading us towards victory and home.