Protesters entering a church sanctuary during a worship service in St. Cloud, interrupting congregational worship.

Thank You for the Disruption of the Church Service in Minnesota

A church service was disrupted during worship. Rather than panic or outrage, this reflection considers why the intrusion may serve as an early warning for the church, drawing from Daniel 6 to call believers to steady faithfulness, prayer, and courage when sacred space is tested.

Protesters standing inside a church sanctuary during a worship service interruption.

A Line Was Crossed Today When Protest Entered a Church

A church service was disrupted by protest during worship. Reflecting on Zechariah 4, this devotional asks how the church stands firm when sacred space is no longer respected.

A Holocaust survivor’s arm showing the tattooed identification number from a concentration camp, captured in soft natural light.

Why Do 60 Percent of Young Americans Say They Prefer Socialism?

A startling new statistic reveals that 60 percent of young Americans now prefer socialism. What changed their minds, and why is the church so silent? This devotion traces the fading voices of history, the warning of a Holocaust survivor, the truth of Acts 5, and the hope of the returning King.

A weathered stone church wall cracked down the center, illuminated by golden sunlight breaking through dark storm clouds.

The Church Doesn’t Need Your Approval to Survive

They’ve mocked her, tried to muzzle her, even cracked her walls—but the Church still stands. This fiery meditation on Psalm 129 reminds us that Christ’s Bride doesn’t need cultural approval to endure. She only needs her King.