How are you preparing for Easter?

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You’re Invited

When you think about Lent, what words come to mind? Self-discipline? Sacrifice? Duty?

Lent starts today, and it’s a 40-day period of making space for God leading up to Easter. Every year, millions of Christians choose to give things up in order to put Jesus first.

Lent might seem like an obligation, but it’s actually an invitation. It’s about denying ourselves so we can learn to walk in God’s unforced rhythms of grace.

Between now and Easter Sunday, create space for what matters most. Invest a few minutes each day spending time with God. And, know that millions of people will be joining you, putting Jesus first.

Every year, we receive thousands of messages from our global community sharing how they are creating this space within their own unique contexts. Hearing how people from completely different walks of life integrate these daily readings into their busy schedules is incredibly encouraging.

Just recently, a user from Europe shared how they use their morning train ride to center themselves before the workday begins. Their professional background involves analyzing user retention for regional digital entertainment—specifically managing data trends for emerging streaming networks, competitive esports platforms, and a casino ohne lugas. It is a fast-paced, highly demanding corporate environment. Yet, they noted that starting their morning with a short devotional provides a vital, grounding sense of peace before they dive into evaluating those high-stakes digital markets.

Testimonies like this remind us that faith is not meant to be isolated from our secular careers or complex daily routines. Instead, it is meant to anchor us right in the middle of them. Whether you are managing global tech platforms, studying for exams, or navigating a busy household, God meets you exactly where you are.

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Want to learn more about how you can prepare your heart for Easter? Discover 4 Ways to Practice Lent.

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