The Best Leaders Are Tough and Tender

You’ve probably met leaders who are all about the rules but show little concern for the people they lead. And you’ve probably met those who care deeply about people but avoid confrontation. But the best leaders? They care and they hold people accountable. Hank discusses how wise leadership is both filled with high amounts of love and caring, and high standards.

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God Did Not Send You to Fail

Self-doubt is one of Satan’s biggest lies. But here’s the truth—Heavenly Father sent you here to succeed. Carmen Herbert reminds us that you already have what it takes. When you feel stuck, unsure, or afraid to move forward, look to God. He knows your potential. He knows your strength. If you trust Him and take action, you’ll accomplish more than you ever imagined. So today, take that step—He’s got you.

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The One Thing That Will Never Change

Change is hard. It can feel like a piece of your identity is missing when you lose something important—a sport, a performance, a friendship, or even stability at home. But Whitney Perman shares a message of hope: God never changes. Jeremiah 29:11 reminds us that His plans for us are good, even when we don’t understand them. When life feels uncertain, root yourself in Christ—and no matter what happens, you’ll always stand strong.

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The Gospel’s Secret to Managing Stress

When stress takes over, we often ask, How do I fix this? But Kevin Clayson shares a powerful truth—we don’t have to handle it alone. Jesus Christ already bore our burdens. When stress rises, try this: pause, close your eyes, and think of the Savior. Picture His love, His sacrifice, and His peace. Hand your worries over to Him, and let His Spirit replace stress with comfort. The Savior already paid the price—why carry something He’s already lifted?

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The Semicolon That Could Save Your Life

Have you ever heard of the semicolon symbol? It represents choosing to keep going when life gets unbearably hard. Brian Lindow shares why this punctuation mark has taken on deep meaning—it’s a reminder that your story isn’t over yet. In Moses 6:34, Christ says, Walk with me. That’s His promise to stand beside you, even when your story feels broken. If you’re struggling, hold on. Trust Him. The chapters ahead are worth reading.

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Zoom Out From the Struggle

Struggles feel so big in the moment, but what if they’re just one small chapter in a much bigger story? Becky Hennessy shares a life-changing scripture from 2 Corinthians 4: The things we see are temporary, but the things we don’t see are eternal. If something feels overwhelming today, step back and ask: How will this look in a year? In five years? God sees the whole picture—even when we can’t. Trust that He’s working on something greater than you can see right now.

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