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Loving Your Neighbor
You know, loving your neighbor sounds simple—until you realize how many different kinds of “neighbors” we have. The kind who wave and say hi, and the kind who test your patience before 8 a.m. But Jesus didn’t give us any exceptions. In Mark 12:31 , He said, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” That means loving people even when they’re hard to love, showing grace, choosing kindness, and being patient in moments when it’d be easier not to be. It’s the kind of love that reflects

Rachel Vaughn


October Ministry Spotlight - Rainbow of Hope Texas - Hands, Horses, and Hope
Demetra, Ann, Annette, Jack Many years ago, God showed Ann Henderson a vision for what is now Rainbow of Hope Texas (ROHT) . Years later, while out riding motorcycles and looking at property, she and her husband, Jack, came upon a place with a blue arena and a silver star. Ann knew instantly—it was the realization of what God had spoken to her years before. They were able to purchase the home and land surrounding that arena and lease the arena and barn, which includes classro

Amber Cole


"Come To Me'
You know, life can get heavy sometimes. We carry so much—responsibility, worry, guilt, even the pressure to hold it all together. And when it all piles up, it’s easy to forget that Jesus never asked us to do this alone. In Matthew 11:28, Jesus says, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.” That’s not an invitation to work harder; it’s a call to lay it all down. Today we’re talking about what it really means to “come to Him.”

Rachel Vaughn


"Pencil Me In"
Let’s talk about our calendars for a second—you know, those things that are somehow both full and falling apart at the same time? We live in a world of color-coded planners, phone reminders, and sticky notes on the fridge. We “pencil in” appointments, coffee dates, and soccer practice—but how often do we pencil God in? Proverbs 16:9 says, “We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps.” And isn’t that the truth? We might have everything neatly scheduled, but somet

Rachel Vaughn


Celebration
Today we’re talking about celebration —and not just the kind with balloons and cake (though I’m not against those either!). We’re talking about learning to celebrate the ordinary moments, the quiet wins, and the everyday blessings that God gives us. Psalm 118:24 says, “This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.” Now, that verse isn’t just about the “big” days—it’s about this day. The one you might think is too routine, too busy, or too ordinary.

Rachel Vaughn


Faithfulness
We’re talking about faithfulness—that steady, quiet commitment that holds everything together. We live in a world where loyalty can be fleeting, plans change, people change, and life keeps moving. But God? He never wavers. Lamentations 3:22–23 reminds us, “The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is His faithfulness.” Every sunrise is like God’s daily reminder that He’s still here, still working, still keeping His promises. Faithfulness doesn’

Rachel Vaughn
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