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Hi,
This week I was struck by the testimony of astronaut Victor Glover during the recent history-making mission around the moon. After travelling farther from Earth than any humans before him, he reflected on the vastness of space and the preciousness of our world with total awe, gratitude and love.
There’s something incredibly moving in that.
For all our (supposed) progress, all our noise, and all the weight of the headlines, a simple truth can be obscured. But when we step back and look at the bigger picture, it comes into view: this world is precious, and so are the people in it.
I think a lot of people need that reminder.
After Easter, life does not suddenly become easy or bright. For many of us, there are still questions, still grief, still anxiety, still those dark nights of doubt. Mary Magdalene, the first one to the empty tomb, knew that too. Her story began in the dark.
But Easter reminds us that darkness is not the end of the story.
The dawn has come. Jesus is alive. And He is still on the move — even when we’re not watching, even when our faith feels fragile, even when we can’t yet see what He’s doing.
Right now, we’re living in that space between Easter and Pentecost. It is a season that reminds us the risen Jesus is still at work — renewing faith, restoring hope, and drawing people to Himself.
As we start to look ahead to Visionathon in May, I’m reminded again of the privilege we share in showing the way to Jesus, together.
Thanks for being part of it.
Below you’ll find some of the new content and encouragement we’ve prepared for you this week. I pray it lifts your eyes and reminds you that Jesus is alive and nearer than you think today.
Grace and peace, |