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“Great Day” Sunday 02/22/2026*
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“Great Day” Saturday 02/21/2026*
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“Great Day” Wednesday 02/18/2026*
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“Great Day Presents” Week of 02/22/2026
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The Chapel Quotes
“Many of us see sin within our lives and we’re sorry for it outwardly, (maybe just because we got caught) but inwardly we still live within the same cycle and habits of sin. How do we deal with an outward sorrow but inwardly we haven’t changed? Our goal as a church is that we would be a people whose hearts are not only torn for God but actually turn to God. Everyone will come before a righteous and holy God and be held accountable for the way that we live. Let your heart be torn and broken for God not just your outer garments.”
“True repentance requires genuine sorrow, genuine confession and a genuine change of mind. Fasting engages us in a spiritual discipline to allow the Holy Spirit to help us get to a place that we could not before. Will power is at its best when it does what it can to direct our bodies in a spiritual practice so that the Spirit’s power can do what it can, what will power cannot. Invite someone out of courage to step in and hold you accountable. We are not to be torn for God but to turn to Him. It’s not what do we turn from, but Who do we need to turn to.”
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“Christian Stylings In Ivory” by composer-musician Don Krueger
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Devotion 02/22/2026
Our Devotion, “Trust in the Lord” is by Nathanael B. Nupanga of West Chicago, Illinois who studied professional writing at Taylor University.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” Proverbs 3:5 (NIV)
In July, 2008, I found myself sitting in the American Embassy in my country, the Democratic Republic of Congo, waiting to be interviewed. Until then I had been praying for God to help me find a good school where I could get an excellent education and develop the gifts He had given me. After five years of waiting, God finally answered my prayers; here I sat waiting to interview for my visa to study in the U.S. When my turn came for the interview, I answered all the questions, and I had all the documents required to be eligible to receive a U.S. Visa. I got done with my interview, paid the required sum and sat waiting to be called back up. Finally, I got called and the young lady working at the desk handed me back some papers saying all my documents were good, but, unfortunately, the Embassy could not issue a visa due to the lack of my father’s bank account information.
I walked out of the Embassy confused and upset at why God would allow me to come all this way and suddenly let me down like that. The next week I reappeared for another interview, but this time my experience was different. In the interview room I got to meet one of my favorite musicians, who was also interviewing for a visa. When my turn came for the interview, the same young lady looked at my documents and said I got the visa. She also returned my money, and my interview ended up being just a talk as she shared some of her high school stories with me.
PRAYER: Lord, Your ways are far beyond my understanding. Help me to always trust in You even when it seems as if everything is going wrong. Amen.
Book Review 02/18/2026
This Book Review is by Rachel M. Pfeiffer, a Professional Writing student at Taylor University.
Here Goes Nothing: An Introvert’s Reckless Attempt to Love Her Neighbor By Kendra Broekhuis
Thomas Nelson, HB, 273 pages
Kendra Broekhuis is an introvert, so when she feels challenged to show love to her neighbors after she and her husband move to a Chicago neighborhood, she’s apprehensive. A busy stay-at-home mom, Kendra has plenty of dirty diapers and dirty dishes alike to take up her time, and getting out of her comfort zone isn’t high on her priority list. However, as Kendra prays for thirty days for God to show her how to love her neighbors, she finds God’s love, peace, and grace in the most unexpected ways and places.
Broekhuis does an excellent job of using the little stories from her daily life to demonstrate how to step out and love others even when it’s uncomfortable or inconvenient. She covers a wide range of topics, from how to love your family patiently to how to love and empathize with people you’ve only met recently. Though some chapters have a loose connection to the book’s overall theme, Broekhuis generally does an admirable job of raising thought provoking and challenging questions while simultaneously telling her own story.
Christian women, especially introverts, will enjoy reading this book. In today’s world, it’s easy for people to be concerned only with their own lives. Kendra Broekhuis challenges readers of this book to look beyond themselves to the hurting that exists right next door.
Review used by permission of Evangelical Church Library Association (ECLA)
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