Letters to a Generation
Psalm 46:1 and a moment of sudden disruption remind us that even when life changes quickly, God remains steady and present.
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June 19, 2026 (Letter 118) | A Letter Written When Freedom Finally Reached Them
This letter is written for those still living beneath broken chains. Rooted in Galatians 5:1 and framed by Juneteenth on June 19, 1865, it reminds a generation that freedom must be received as well as declared. When shame keeps you bound, Christ still offers liberty.
June 17, 2026 (Letter 117) | A Letter Written When Freedom Arrived at the Harbor
This letter is written for those carrying invisible chains. Rooted in John 8:36 and framed by the arrival of the Statue of Liberty on June 17, 1885, it reminds a generation that external freedom cannot replace internal freedom. When bondage hides beneath appearances, Christ still sets souls free.
June 15, 2026 (Letter 116) | A Letter Written When the Ride Was Out of Your Control
This letter is written for unstable seasons. Rooted in Hebrews 13:8 and framed by one of America’s earliest roller coaster patents on June 15, 1884, it reminds a generation that Christ remains steady through changing circumstances. When emotions rise and fall, God’s faithfulness remains constant.
June 12, 2026 (Letter 115) | A Letter Written When Hope Survived in Hiding
This letter is written for hidden seasons. Rooted in John 1:5 and framed by Anne Frank receiving her diary on June 12, 1942, it reminds a generation that darkness cannot overcome light. When life feels buried beneath grief or uncertainty, God still sees faithful endurance.
June 10, 2026 (Letter 114) | A Letter Written When Healing Began With Honesty
This letter is written for those exhausted from pretending. Rooted in Psalm 51:6 and framed by the first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on June 10, 1935, it reminds a generation that healing begins with truth. When pride hides wounds, humility opens the door to restoration.
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