Finding Hope in Life's Darkest Valleys: Lessons from Psalm 23:4

  • January 18, 2026

In the year 249 AD, the Roman Empire faced a devastating plague that would last 21 years. The Cyprian plague claimed an estimated 5,000 lives daily, reducing Alexandria's population from 500,000 to just 190,000. During this crisis, Cyprian of Carthage, a church leader, wrote to Christians struggling with fear and exhaustion. His powerful words still resonate today: "The trial does not take away our hope. It tests it."

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Finding Light in Our Darkest Valleys: When Failure Becomes the Path to God's Power

  • January 4, 2026

Life has a way of humbling us through failure. Some of the world's greatest success stories began with tremendous setbacks - Arianna Huffington was rejected by 36 publishers, Walt Disney was fired for lacking creativity, and Thomas Edison failed over 10,000 times before perfecting the light bulb. When asked about his failures, Edison famously said, "I have not failed 10,000 times. I have successfully found 10,000 ways that it will not work.

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