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🌱 Faith Like a Mustard Seed

  Scripture Reference: Matthew 17:14–20 Have you ever felt like your faith was too small to matter? Like your prayers were too weak or your efforts too little to make any difference? In Matthew 17, Jesus says something beautifully simple yet incredibly powerful: “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” — Matthew 17:20 This devotion is a gentle reminder: It’s not the size of our faith that matters—it’s the sincerity and direction of it. 🔍 The Power of Small Things Let’s start with a simple question: Can something very small make a big difference? Absolutely! A spark can start a wildfire A single drop of water can, over time, carve through stone A kind word can lift a heavy heart A mustard seed—tiny as it is—grows into a tree strong enough to give shelter Faith works the same way. You don’t need giant faith to move mountains—you just need r...

Being Anchors in a Shifting Culture

Anchored in hope, even in life's shifting tides.  In a world that feels like it’s changing faster than ever, one thing remains true: people — especially young people — are desperately searching for something steady. As technology reshapes communication, culture redefines values, and uncertainties dominate the headlines, many find themselves adrift in a sea of confusion and fear. Today’s young generation faces unique challenges: Truth often feels relative. Identity can seem fragile. Loneliness and mental health struggles are at an all-time high. Faith is sometimes met with suspicion rather than curiosity. In the midst of these shifts, the need for anchors has never been more critical. Our True Anchor The book of Hebrews gives us a beautiful promise: “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” — Hebrews 6:19 (NIV) Jesus Christ is the ultimate anchor — unchanging, reliable, steadfast. When everything else feels unstable, Christ remains th...