Mary’s act of worship in Mark 14 wasn’t loud, logical, or widely understood—but it was beautiful to Jesus.
That’s important.
Because sometimes the most meaningful things we do in our walk with God won’t make sense to others. They may even look unnecessary, excessive, or unnoticed. But heaven measures differently than the world does.
Mary didn’t wait for approval. She didn’t calculate opinions. She simply responded to Jesus with surrender.
Ginny Owens brings humor and heart to the stage, sharing a personal story that leads into a powerful performance of Broken Beautifully (The Airport Man Song)—a moving reminder that God brings beauty through our brokenness.
Do you have plans for Easter Sunday? Are you making a list of groceries, responsibilities, and church events? Whether you'll be spending this important holiday alone, with friends or family... or possibly at work... I hope you'll center your heart on the peace Jesus provides.
Tommee Profitt shares how The Resurrection of a King blends orchestra, choir, and powerful performances to transform classic hymns into a stunning visual and musical experience.
Hopelessness doesn’t always come from one dramatic moment. Sometimes it builds slowly—through unanswered questions, ongoing struggles, or circumstances that don’t seem to change. Even in a season meant to celebrate resurrection and new life, it’s possible to feel weighed down.
James Barnett shares how The Chosen is reaching the world—now in 125 languages and aiming for 600—using new technology to help more people encounter the story of Jesus in their “heart language.”
There are moments when a familiar Scripture suddenly feels brand new—when a single phrase stands out and reshapes our understanding. Micah 6:8 is one of those verses. Many of us know it well: “act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” But the phrase love mercy carries a depth that’s easy to overlook.
Have you ever asked God for help… but struggled when His answer didn’t look the way you expected?
In tonight’s episode of Your Nightly Prayer, we reflect on the cry of “Hosanna”—which means “save us now.” The crowd in Mark 11:9 longed for rescue, but they misunderstood the kind of salvation Jesus came to bring.
Easter is a celebration we return to year after year, yet its meaning is so profound that we can easily overlook its full impact. We rejoice that Jesus rose from the grave—but sometimes we forget what His resurrection truly means for us.
Comparison has a subtle way of creeping into our thoughts. It doesn’t always shout—it whispers. It tells us we’re not enough, not as gifted, not as impactful, not as worthy. And before we realize it, those quiet thoughts begin to hold us back from stepping into what God is calling us to do.
Tommee Profitt shares the heart behind his album The Resurrection of a King, revealing how reimagined hymns, cinematic sound, and faith come together to offer hope in a world that needs it more than ever.
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