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April 6: Walking the Shoreline With Jesus

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by Nicola Blackmore  Key text: “And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:19 There is something sacred about a shoreline.  The place where water meets land feels like a boundary — not fully sea, not fully earth. It’s a place of decision. In Gospel of Matthew 4, Jesus walked along the shore of Galilee and called ordinary fishermen to follow Him. They were at work: nets in hand, boats nearby and responsibilities waiting for them. Then, He simply said, “Follow Me.”  I imagine the sound of the waves that day. The smell of fish and salt. The weight of wet nets in their hands. Following Jesus was not convenient. It was disruptive. The shoreline becomes an object lesson for my own life. The water represents the familiar — my routines, my comfort, the identity I’ve built. The land represents the unknown future Christ is inviting me into and like those fishermen, I stand at the edge, holding my nets. Sometimes my “nets” are my plans, my exp...

April 4: Waves of His Goodness

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  by Angela Hall Life can shift in a single moment. One phone call, one diagnosis, one emergency and suddenly the world you knew feels fragile beneath your feet. Yet even in those moments, when fear rises like a tide, God’s goodness rises higher. That truth became real to me the day my husband had a stroke. One moment he was standing strong, and the next, everything changed. The fear was immediate. The questions were overwhelming. The future felt uncertain and heavy. But even in the shock, even in the tears, even in the trembling of my own heart, something else began to rise around me: Waves of God’s goodness. Goodness in the quick response of the paramedics. Goodness in the calm hands of the doctors. Goodness in the prayers that poured in from every direction. Goodness in the strength I did not know I had. Goodness in the quiet assurance that God was still in control of the medical bills. When the MRI results came back, the doctor told us something unexpected that stunned me. He ...

April 3: Island Praise

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  Dr. Terry-Ann Robinson Key Text: “From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the LORD’s name is to be praised.” — Psalm 113:3 (KJV) We were tourists in a strange yet beautiful land. For the first time, we were traveling without our children, and our hearts were light with excitement as we embraced the rare gift of uninterrupted time together. Wanting to explore more of the town, we called a cab. The couple who picked us up were warm and friendly, the kind of people who make a place feel welcoming within moments. As we talked, they asked where we were from. When we told them we lived in the Cayman Islands, their faces lit up. They spoke eagerly about their desire to visit someday, sharing fond memories of other islands they had traveled to and how much they enjoyed the experience. Their joy reminded me of something important. There is truly something special about island life—something those of us who have lived on an island all our lives can easily take for grante...

April 2: Do Not Let Go of My Hand

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KEY TEXT :  “For I the Lord your God will hold your right hand, saying to you, ‘Fear not, I will help you.’”    Isaiah 41:13 Sharon Campbell-Danvers  Kings Seventh-day Adventist Church  Many times we start out good, but our priorities get twisted along the way. There is a journey each of us has to take in this life, and deep down we know we cannot make it on our own. So we begin right, we call on God and say, “Lord, take my hand and walk with me.” And He does. He comes close, He leads, He guides, and step by step the journey begins to feel steady. Things start falling into place, doors open, and we see progress. We feel peace, we feel confident, and everything seems to be going well. But quietly, without even noticing, something begins to shift. Little by little we start to loosen our grip. Not all at once, but gently. We begin to feel like we understand now, like we are strong now, like we can manage.  And though we may not say it out loud, our hearts beg...

April 1: Growing in Grace

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  by Arlene McLeod Scripture:   “But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be glory both now and forever! Amen.”  — 2 Peter 3:18   Grace is not something we simply receive once—it is something we grow into daily. Like a garden that needs sunlight, water, and time, our spiritual lives flourish as we continually lean into God’s grace. Many women carry the quiet weight of trying to “have it all together.” Between careers, family, relationships, and personal expectations, it is easy to fall into the trap of perfectionism. But grace reminds us: we are a work in progress, and that’s exactly where God meets us. Consider Sarah, a working mother of two. She often felt overwhelmed—juggling deadlines, school pickups, and the constant feeling that she was falling short somewhere. On particularly hard days, she would replay her mistakes: the forgotten meeting, the impatient tone with her children, the exhaustion that left her d...

March 31: Stepping Into April with Expectation

Stepping Into April with Expectation Key Text- Psalm 27:13–14  “I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.” As we step into April, we must pause and reflect: What is our posture? What is our plan? What is our expectation? Are we simply drifting through life, taking each day as it comes, or are we intentionally walking in alignment with God’s purpose for our lives? There are moments when it feels easier to go with the flow and allow life to unfold on its own. However, God has shown us time and time again that there is wisdom in preparation, intentionality in planning, and purpose in seeking His direction. Even as we make our plans, we must remain surrendered, allowing Him to order our steps and redirect us when necessary. So for April, I declare with confidence and faith: I shall not faint. I will not give in to discouragement or w...

March 30: A New Song for a New Season

“He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear the Lord and put their trust in Him.”  — Psalm 40:3 (NIV) Seasons change—sometimes gently, sometimes unexpectedly. For many women, transitions can feel both hopeful and unsettling. A new season may bring opportunity, but it can also carry uncertainty, stretching, and the need to release what once felt familiar. Psalm 40:3 reminds us that God does not leave us voiceless in transition. Instead, He  places a new song within us —a fresh expression of praise shaped by His faithfulness. This “new song” is not merely about music; it represents a renewed perspective, a transformed heart posture, and a deeper awareness of God’s presence in your life. Understanding the “New Song” In Scripture, a new song often follows deliverance, growth, or a significant move of God. It reflects: Spiritual renewal  – God is doing a fresh work within you Testimony  – Your story becomes evidence of His faithfuln...

March 29: Keep Pressing Forward

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  by: Angela Hall A Devotional Reflection Inspired by a Mother’s Prayers Devotional Thought Life has a way of placing us in seasons we never asked for. Sometimes the path we walk is not the one we choose, but the one life handed us. And yet, even in those unexpected places, God whispers the same steady invitation: Keep pressing forward. Not because the journey is smooth, not because I feel strong, but because God is faithful, present, and committed to carrying me through. When I think about what it means to press forward, I think of my mother, a single mother not by choice , but because life happened. Hardship and Loss happened , and suddenly she found herself carrying the weight of an entire household on her shoulders. She did not have a lot, but what she had, she gave. She did not always know how the bills would be paid or how the next meal would appear, but she knew how to kneel. And that made all the difference. My mother did not just pray — she lived prayer . I re...