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SETTLER OR PILGRIM
I am an American because my forefathers were not settlers; they were pilgrims. You might ask what separates a settler from a pilgrim. They can look, speak, and act the same, yet they differ in heart, mind, and soul. A settler is satisfied to stay where he is, convinced he has arrived at the place where he will live an d find his destiny. A pilgrim lives with a different outlook: he keeps moving forward, seeking greater purpose and opportunity in the places he has already visi

Pastor Jim O'Connor
23 hours ago


Equipping the Saints: A Week of Transformation in Gitega, Burundi
Pastors and church leaders traveled from different communities, leaving behind their daily responsibilities, to gather with one purpose: to be equipped, strengthened, and renewed in their calling.

Rica Jane F. Silva
Mar 31


Even If… I Will Rejoice
Even if there were no crops.
Even if there was no food.
Even if everything he depended on was gone—He still chose to rejoice in the Lord.

Rica Jane F. Silva
Mar 24




How to Encounter God
Sometimes, the most powerful encounter with God happens in the quiet.

Rica Jane F. Silva
Mar 20


Sharing God’s Word: Free Bibles for the Karen Church in Palaynok
Free Bibles in Karen and Burmese translations were distributed to the Karen Church in Palaynok

ETSIM Inc.
Mar 19


The Real Glory
The real glory isn't in how big the church looks, it's in whether God is in it.

Rica Jane F. Silva
Mar 4


Walking Through the Dark, Covered by God
We may not always feel brave, but we are never unguarded.

Rica Jane F. Silva
Jan 31


Stepping Out of the Boat Again
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. — 2 Timothy 1:7 A few days ago, I met someone I hadn’t seen in years—a high school classmate. Back then, she was bubbly, confident, and full of life. We wrote songs together for competitions, sang our hearts out, and were even chosen as part of our school chorale. More than that, we served in church, using our voices to worship God. When I saw her again, something felt different. She was quieter,

Rica Jane F. Silva
Jan 30


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