Letters to a Generation
Philippians 4:13 and the achievement of Edmund Hillary remind us that perseverance leads to breakthrough, and strength comes from God.
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July 3, 2026 (Letter 124) | A Letter Written When the Bell Still Rang While Cracked
This letter is written for broken hearts. Rooted in Psalm 34:18 and framed by the enduring image of the Liberty Bell, it reminds a generation that God still uses imperfect people. When wounds make you feel diminished, His presence remains near and your purpose remains intact.
July 1, 2026 (Letter 123) | A Letter Written When the Battle Changed Direction
This letter is written for those fighting exhausting battles. Rooted in Psalm 46:1 and framed by the beginning of the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, it reminds a generation that God often changes direction before we fully see victory. When conflict feels endless, His presence still remains in the middle of the fight.
June 29, 2026 (Letter 122) | A Letter Written When Connection Increased but Loneliness Remained
This letter is written for a generation surrounded by noise yet starving for intimacy. Rooted in Genesis 2:18 and framed by the release of the first iPhone on June 29, 2007, it reminds a generation that accessibility cannot replace authentic relationship. When connection feels shallow, God still calls people into genuine community.
June 26, 2026 (Letter 121) | A Letter Written When Small Acts Sustained a City
This letter is written for those discouraged by ordinary obedience. Rooted in Galatians 6:9 and framed by the Berlin Airlift beginning on June 26, 1948, it reminds a generation that consistency sustains people. When faithfulness feels repetitive, God still uses it powerfully.
June 24, 2026 (Letter 120) | A Letter Written When the Way Was Being Prepared
This letter is written for hidden seasons of preparation. Rooted in Isaiah 40:3 and framed by the traditional celebration of John the Baptist’s birth on June 24, it reminds a generation that God often prepares people privately before using them publicly. When obscurity feels frustrating, preparation still matters.
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