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Choose the same calendar verse the site shows, a short Friday letter, or both—straight KJV, plain English beside it when there is room, no ads, and no account wall. Leave any time; your address is not for sale.
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When one hard week blends into the next, keep moving through a quiet chain instead of starting from scratch: fear to trust, grief to hope, then steadier praise—and when the sun comes out again, stay on the porch with thanks.
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Hey. Born in Dallas, raised in West Tennessee — Union City, Martin, and Memphis. Grew up where the blues play loud and the nights feel longer than they should.
I built this because I needed it. Not some shiny app with streaks and badges—just a steady place to grab one verse when everything else was screaming. Scripture didn’t fix me overnight. It just kept showing up: “Be still,” “Cast it,” “You’re held.” And slowly, that was enough.
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This isn’t about being perfect. It’s about showing up. If you’re fighting something right now—fear, grief, bills, loneliness—grab a verse. Breathe. You’re not solo. And if this helps even one person feel that? That’s why I keep building.
David and Goliath — 1 Samuel 17. Goliath was a huge giant. He shouted at God’s army every day. Everyone was scared — except David.
David was young and small, but he knew God. He said, “Who is this giant? The Lord will deliver him into my hand.” David ran toward Goliath with a sling and five stones. He swung once — and the stone hit Goliath. The giant fell. God gave David the victory!
For you: Your giants might be fear, worry, or someone who hurts you. God is bigger. Trust Him and be brave.
“The battle is the LORD’s.” — 1 Samuel 17:47 (KJV)
Remember: No problem is too big when God is on your side.