• A Pack of Worries
    Mar 26 2026

    Read: Philippians 4:4-7

    “What if I don’t make the team, Dad?” Felix asked as they hiked a rugged trail. He had spent most of their backpacking trip finding things to worry about.

    “Felix, all you’ve done today is worry,” Dad said. “I could understand your concerns if we were fending off mountain lions or something, but the most dangerous animal we’ve seen was the timid gray squirrel that scurried across our path a few minutes ago.”

    Felix wasn’t listening. He was too busy worrying. “What if I make the team but none of my friends do? I won’t know anyone!”

    When Felix stopped to take a drink from his water bottle, Dad picked up a handful of stones from the side of the trail. As they continued walking, he reached over and slipped a rock in an open pocket of Felix’s backpack. Felix didn’t even notice.

    “What if I don’t figure out the new stuff we’re doing in my math class? It’s so hard!” With each new worry Felix brought up, Dad managed to sneak a rock into his backpack.

    “I’m getting kind of tired,” Felix said after a while. “What if I get too tired to finish the hike? Maybe we should turn back.”

    Dad added another rock to the backpack. This time Felix noticed.

    “What are you doing?” he asked. He stopped, took off his backpack, and opened it. “Dad!” he said with a groan. “My pack is heavy enough without these rocks! Why are you making it heavier?”

    Dad shrugged. “It’s not much different from what you’re doing yourself, is it?”

    “I’m not picking up rocks!” Felix said.

    “No, but worrying about every little thing is kind of like carrying a load of rocks. It just makes you tired and doesn’t solve anything.” Dad took off his backpack. “Let’s take a break. We’ll dump the rocks from your backpack, and I think it would also be a good time to pray and give your burdens to Jesus. Don’t you agree?” Felix nodded. “Good,” said Dad. “He gave His life to save you and promises to take care of you. When you remember that, you’ll be able to live life without being weighed down by worries.”

    –Mike Dize

    How about you? Do you spend a lot of time worrying? Has it ever helped you? Instead of fretting about things you have no control over, go to Jesus with your worries. He’s in control of everything, and He loves you and cares about every detail of your life. Trust Him to handle the problems you face and to give you wisdom. Then you can live without the burden of worry weighing you down.

    Today's Key Verse: Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you. 1 Peter 5:7 (NLT)

    Today's Key Thought: Give your burdens to Jesus

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  • Mulligans and Mercy
    Mar 25 2026

    Read: Psalm 25:6-7; 1 John 1:9

    Jacki and Blake waited anxiously in line with their uncle at High Seas Tees—the best mini-golf course in the entire world. Blake stretched himself tall to see to the front of the line when he noticed a sign that read: Mulligans $2, all proceeds go toward field trip funds!

    “What’s a mulligan?” Blake asked Uncle Lee.

    “It’s a redo in golf,” Uncle Lee answered. “The first attempt doesn’t count on your scorecard; it’s like it never happened. You might ask for one if a gust of wind messes up your shot or the ball lands in an obstacle. Or if you just take a terrible swing.”

    Jacki laughed. “Might need to buy some for Blake!”

    “Hey!” Blake scowled at his sister. “I’m going to win the whole tournament!”

    “How about I get one mulligan for each of us,” Uncle Lee said. “That way we each have a redo swing.”

    The kids nodded and soon got their clubs, balls, and scorecards. On a particularly difficult hole, Jacki swung off the tee, but her ball sunk into a shallow pool of water. Jacki groaned.

    “Use your mulligan,” Uncle Lee offered.

    Jacki fished her ball out of the slimy water, shook it off, and set it back at the start as if her mess-up never happened. Just as she was about to hit the ball, Blake shouted, “I know what this reminds me of!”

    Startled, Jacki swung off course again, and her ball landed back in the pool.

    Blake gasped. “Sorry, Jacki! I just wanted to say your mulligan reminded me of forgiveness.”

    Jacki crossed her arms in frustration. “You couldn’t have waited until after I swung?”

    Uncle Lee chuckled. “You’re right, Blake. When you use a mulligan, it wipes your score card clean, much like how God wipes our sin away when we confess our wrongs to Him. Jesus died to pay for all our sin so we could be forgiven and have a redo whenever we need one.” Uncle Lee looked at Jacki. “God also wants us to forgive each other.”

    Jacki sighed. “I forgive you for messing up my shot, Blake.”

    Blake grinned. “I’ll give you my mulligan for free.”

    “Oh no,” Jacki said, a smile growing on her face. “I’m winning fair and square.”

    –Zoe Sherman

    How about you? Have you ever done something and wished it never happened? Although we can’t go back in time and change our past, God offers us forgiveness when we sin and wipes our record clean. He loves us so much that He sent His Son, Jesus, to die on the cross so that we can always be forgiven. Tell Him what you’ve done wrong and He will forgive you so you can start over.

    Today's Key Verse: I will forgive their sins. I will remember their sins no more. Jeremiah 31:34 (NLV)

    Today's Key Thought: God forgives sin

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  • God in the Dark
    Mar 24 2026

    Read: Psalm 139:3-12

    “I’m scared, Mom,” River said. “What if Dad never comes back?”

    “I don’t know if he’s going to, River. I don’t know how things will work out.”

    River’s stomach hurt. It had been hurting a lot since his dad stormed out of their house weeks earlier. “It’s just you and me?”

    “You, me, and God.” Mom tapped her computer screen. “And I need to find a job.”

    Things went from bad to worse that evening when the power went out. River stumbled his way through the house, calling for his mom.

    “I’m in here.” Suddenly Mom appeared in front of him and wrapped her arms around him. “I don’t know why they would cut it off like that…I told them I would pay soon…”

    “You didn’t pay the bill?” River asked.

    “I don’t have the money right now,” said Mom. “I’m sorry.”

    “It won’t come back on tomorrow?”

    “I’ll see what I can do.” Mom sighed. “We’ll be okay.”

    River tried to look around, but he couldn’t see anything. Darkness from outside filled the house. He heard a sound in the corner of the room. “I’m really scared, Mom. I don’t like the dark.”

    “That was just the house settling,” Mom said. “It does it all the time, but we don’t think anything of it when it’s light in here. Do you know who can see in the dark?”

    “Not me,” River said.

    “Me neither,” Mom said. “But God can. The Bible says that both dark and light are the same to Him. He can see now like if the lights were all on.”

    “Really?” River asked. “He can see if there are any bad guys in here?”

    Mom chuckled. “Yes. And there aren’t.” She rubbed his back. “God is light. Our light. When we were lost in the darkness of sin, Jesus came and died for us so we could have the light of His love in our lives. He sees us now, and He can see the future too. He knows what’s going to happen with your dad, and He promises never to leave us. We can trust Him.”

    “Everything is so scary right now,” River said.

    “I know, but God will take care of us.” Mom pulled him close. “Always.”

    –Emily Acker

    How about you? Are you scared of the dark? Not being able to see what’s around you can be scary—and that’s true in life too. Perhaps you’re going through a difficult situation and don’t know how it’s going to turn out. Remember that even though you can’t see the future, God can, and He cares about you. Trust Him to be your light in the darkness and take care of you in every situation.

    Today's Key Verse: The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid? Psalm 27:1 (NIV)

    Today's Key Thought: God sees in the dark

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  • Jesus Is Our Savior
    Mar 23 2026

    Read: John 3:13-17; Romans 6:23

    “And I’m just so thankful God forgives and helps us, or else I’d be totally lost!” Mandy’s mom was saying as she talked on the phone.

    “What is she talking about? What does she mean God forgives us? For what?” Mandy’s friend Hailey asked as they sat coloring at the kitchen table.

    “God forgives us for our sins,” Mandy replied.

    “What does ‘sin’ mean? Why do we need to be forgiven?”

    “Umm…” Mandy was uncertain how to respond to her friend’s questions.

    When Mandy’s mom got off the phone, Mandy asked her Hailey’s questions. Mom sat down at the table with them. “Hmm, let’s see…” She drummed her fingers against the table. “Mandy, why weren’t you allowed to play on the tablet yesterday?”

    Mandy blushed and gave a nervous giggle. “Because I sneaked a cookie right before dinner.”

    “Do you ever get punishments like that, Hailey, for doing something you’re not supposed to?” Mandy’s mom asked.

    “Yes, lots!” Hailey nodded.

    “Exactly. We all do things we’re not supposed to, and because of that, we deserve punishment. God, who created us and everything there is, never does anything wrong. The stuff we do wrong is called sin, and sin separates us from God because God is perfect.”

    “But you said God forgives us for our sins,” Hailey pointed out.

    Mom nodded. “God’s Word, the Bible, tells us the punishment for sin is death—not just physical death, but complete separation from God. But God sent His Son, Jesus, to earth to take our punishment. Jesus is God and a human. He lived a perfect life and never sinned! Then He died and took our punishment on Himself.”

    “Right,” Mandy said, “Like if Dad would’ve taken my punishment and said he doesn’t get to play on the tablet so I can.”

    Mom laughed. “Kind of like that. But Jesus didn’t stay dead. He rose again and now lives with God in heaven! Because Jesus took our punishment, God forgives all our sins when we trust Jesus as our Savior. Then, when we die, we won’t stay dead either—Jesus will raise us from the dead and we’ll live with Him forever! I know that was a lot. But do you think you understand?”

    “I think I get it,” Hailey said. “But I have lots of questions!”

    –Elizabeth Cooper

    How about you? Do you have lots of questions about God and the Bible? That’s okay! God loves when we seek to know Him better. Are there any believers in your life or a nearby church you can go to and ask questions? Ask God to show you someone who can help you understand more about Jesus and what it means to trust Him as your Savior. (To learn more, go to Have You Heard the Good News?)

    Today's Key Verse: For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 (NIV)

    Today's Key Thought: Jesus took our punishment

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  • Lose the Cowbell!
    Mar 21 2026

    Read: 1 Corinthians 13:1-7

    Samantha sighed and slid in her earbuds. Sometimes being part of a blended family wasn’t easy. She now had three siblings instead of just one, and they were constantly arguing.

    “We always watch this game show on Mondays.” Tori stood in front of the TV with her hands on her hips. “It’s a tradition.”

    “Well, guess what?” said Reid. “Now you have a new tradition—watching sports on Mondays.”

    “No way!” Little Sarah joined in the shouting.

    “Yes way!” Reid poked out his tongue.

    Their voices grew louder and meaner when suddenly, the most dreadful sound came from the kitchen. “What is that?” Reid asked, his eyes as round as saucers. The tinny thud sounded again. And again. And again.

    “It’s horrible!” Sarah put her hands over her ears.

    Mom and Dad marched into the family room holding weird metal farmyard objects, which they hit over and over with a spoon. The noise was deafening.

    “Dad, what’s going on?” Samantha asked.

    “This is my cowbell. Doesn’t it sound great?”

    “Please stop the banging!” Sarah begged.

    Mom and Dad stopped. “Don’t you like what you heard?” Mom asked.

    “No!” the four kids answered in unison.

    “Hmm.” Dad put down his cowbell. “Come to think of it, Mom and I didn’t like what we heard coming from you guys when we were cooking in the kitchen.”

    “We weren’t making a horrible noise like that cowbell,” Reid said. “We were just talking.”

    “But there was no love in your words,” said Mom. “Just anger and selfishness.”

    Everyone was quiet for a moment. “We know you kids really do love each other,” said Dad. “But this new family is going to take some getting used to. We all need to depend on Jesus to help us speak with love and show each other grace as we learn to live together. The Bible says if we speak without love, we sound awful—like a clanging cymbal or a—”

    “Cowbell?” Samantha smiled. “If we remember to be more loving with our words, will you do something for us?” Dad nodded. “Please,” Samantha said. “Lose the cowbell!”

    –Laura Thomas

    How about you? Do you always speak with love? It’s not easy, is it? Especially if someone is annoying you or you’re frustrated. Yet the Bible tells us that even if we say great things, if we don’t speak with a loving attitude, we sound like a tuneless cowbell and our words are useless. The good news is we don’t have to do it on our own. Trust Jesus to help you speak to others with love.

    Today's Key Verse: If I speak human or angelic tongues but do not have love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. 1 Corinthians 13:1 (CSB)

    Today's Key Thought: Speak with love

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  • Welcome
    Mar 22 2026

    Read: John 14:1-3; Revelation 21:1-5

    “All right!” Garrison exclaimed as Dad pulled the car into Grandma’s driveway. “We’re finally here!” Grandma lived so far away that they had been traveling for two days to get to her house.

    “Yay!” said Charis. “I’m tired of being in the car.”

    Dad grinned. “Me too. All I want to do right now is relax with a nice tall glass of iced tea.”

    Garrison laughed. “Well, when you called Grandma a little while ago, you said you couldn’t wait to have some of her iced tea. I bet she has a pitcher of it all ready.”

    Charis pointed. “Look! Grandma’s at the door, and she’s got a glass of something in her hand. It’s probably your iced tea.”

    Charis was right. “I knew you’d want this right away,” Grandma said as she handed the glass to Dad. Then she gave everyone big hugs. “You must be hungry. Come to the kitchen. I made your favorite pie, Garrison. And here’s some of that fudge you like so much, Charis.”

    “Oh, and I see a wonderful cheese tray here on the counter!” Mom said. “You know just what snacks we all like, don’t you?” She helped herself to some cheese and crackers.

    “You got new books for us!” Charis called from the living room. “And there are new games here too! Thank you, Grandma!”

    Mom smiled. “I can see you’ve been very busy getting ready for us to come.”

    “Well, I loved preparing for you to get here because I love you,” Grandma replied.

    “That sounds like what we talked about in church last week,” Garrison said. “About how Jesus loves us and is preparing a place for those who trust in Him.”

    “That’s a great thing to think about,” Grandma said. “He prepared a place for us in God’s family by dying for our sins, and one day He will welcome us into the new, perfect world He’s getting ready for us. I’m so thankful to know that each of us here trusts in Jesus and that we’ll all enjoy heaven together with Him. What a wonderful place that will be!”

    Dad nodded. “You’ve given us a great welcome here, but you’re right. We can’t even imagine how special Jesus’s welcome will be!”

    –Lenora McWhorten

    How about you? Have you helped prepare for company by getting everything just right for those who are coming to visit? If you know Jesus as your Savior, He’s preparing a place for you in the perfect world He will create when He makes everything new. It’s hard to imagine what a special, wonderful place that will be—and it won’t be just for a visit. It will be forever!

    Today's Key Verse: [Jesus said,] “I go to prepare a place for you.” John 14:2 (NKJV)

    Today's Key Thought: Jesus is preparing a place for Christians

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  • The Old Trunk
    Mar 19 2026

    Read: Psalm 119:105

    “I haven’t seen the stuff in this old trunk in years,” Gramps told Evan. “There’s no telling what we’re going to find today.”

    Digging through the trunk was like digging through a treasure chest. “Wow, is this a picture of you and Grandma on your wedding day?”

    “It is. We sure look different now, don’t we?” Gramps laughed. “Look at this.” He opened up a box with his first pocketknife in it. “Tell you what, I’m going to give this pocketknife to your dad to hold on to, and when he thinks you’re old enough, he can let you have it.”

    “Cool!” Evan gave him a hug. “Thanks, Gramps!” He took another item from the trunk. “What’s this?”

    “That’s my old compass. My dad, your great-grandpa, gave it to me when I was just a boy. I always took it with me when we went on our big hikes through the mountains. I sure did use it a lot. It helped me find my way more than once when I was lost.” Gramps handed Evan the compass. “It’s yours now.”

    “Really?” Evan’s eyes lit up.

    They continued to look through the old trunk for a while longer. Evan enjoyed hearing all the stories Gramps told as he pulled out different items. “I imagine Grandma will have dinner ready soon,” Gramps said. “Let’s put everything back in except for the pocketknife and compass.”

    “Did you find any treasure?” Grandma asked during dinner.

    “We sure did! Gramps is giving me his old compass. He says I can have his old pocketknife too when I’m old enough.”

    “You know, Evan, that compass got me thinking about a Bible verse,” said Gramps. “Psalm 119:105 says, ‘Your word is a lamp to guide my feet and a light for my path.’ Just like the compass keeps us heading in the right direction, God’s Word guides us through life. It tells us how we can have eternal life by trusting in Jesus and helps us live in a way that shows we belong to Him.”

    That night Evan sat looking at his compass, thinking about what Gramps had said. Then he set the compass on his nightstand and picked up his Bible.

    –Lisa Fuller

    How about you? Have you ever been lost before? Did you have a compass to help you find your way? Like a compass, the Bible shows us which way to go in life. It points us to the only way we can be saved and have eternal life—Jesus—and guides us as we follow Him. Spend time in God’s Word each day and trust Him to lead you along life’s path.

    Today's Key Verse: The Lord says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. I will advise you and watch over you.” Psalm 32:8 (NLT)

    Today's Key Thought: God’s Word guides us

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  • God’s Garden
    Mar 20 2026

    Read: Mark 4:26-29; 1 Corinthians 3:6-9

    It was a beautiful spring morning, and Leah couldn’t wait to help her mom plant their garden. This was the first year she was big enough to help.

    “Morning, Mom!” Leah exclaimed as she entered the kitchen.

    “Well, look at you, up and ready to go.”

    Over breakfast, Mom and Leah talked about what to plant. Leah loved tomatoes, so they’d definitely plant some tomato seeds. They decided on tomatoes, green beans, squash, and cantaloupe.

    The garden had already been prepped and was ready for planting. Mom showed Leah how to plant the seeds at a certain depth and make sure there was enough space between them. “The seeds need room to become healthy plants,” she said.

    Mom and Leah worked happily all afternoon in the garden. It was so nice to be outside in the fresh air again after being cooped up inside most of the winter. When they finished, they put away the gardening tools and headed into the house.

    “That was fun today, Mom,” Leah said.

    “I enjoyed it too, and as I was planting the seeds down each row, it made me think of a Bible verse.”

    “Really?” Leah asked. “Which one?”

    Mom got her Bible off the coffee table. She opened it up and read, “I planted the seed in your hearts, and Apollos watered it, but it was God who made it grow.” She smiled at Leah. “We planted all those seeds in the garden today, taking special care to do it properly, and now all we have to do is wait for the sun and rain to do their job—besides weeding, of course. That’s how we plant seeds in people’s hearts too. God wants us to plant seeds of the gospel by telling others about Jesus and showing them His love, and He will make the seeds grow. We may not ever know whose life may have been changed, but we can plant seeds and trust God with the rest.”

    “Wow, that’s really cool!” Leah smiled. “And we don’t have to wait for spring either—we can plant seeds in God’s garden all year long!”

    –Lisa Fuller

    How about you? Are you sharing the gospel with others? When you tell people about Jesus and show them His love in how you treat them, you are planting seeds of the gospel in their hearts. You may not ever know if someone turns to Jesus, but you’re not the one responsible for making that seed grow—God is. Plant seeds of His love and trust Him to make them grow.

    Today's Key Verse: [Jesus] told them, “Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone.” Mark 16:15 (NLT)

    Today's Key Thought: Plant seeds of God’s love

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