For the Moms Who Inspire…

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Think of a mom who inspires you. Maybe she’s your own mom, a relative, a neighbor, or a friend.

Moms encourage, comfort, guide, and challenge us. They listen with compassion, speak with wisdom, and lead in love.

Today is the perfect day to tell a mom how much she means to you.

Thank God for these women in your life, and encourage them by sharing this special Verse Image.

There are many virtuous and capable women in the world, but you surpass them all! - Proverbs 31:29 - Verse Image

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Plans are Better Together

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What is God’s purpose for your life?

God created you with a unique plan in mind. As you anticipate the future, seek God in the present.

But you don’t have to do this alone. Invite a friend to join a Bible Plan with you today!

Simply start a Plan, select “With Friends,” and explore God’s Word together.

As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.

PROVERBS 27:17

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“God’s Word ignited something in me.”

When you hear worship artist Ryan Ellis play one of his songs, you know it’s exactly what he was made to do.

But to Ryan, his purpose wasn’t always so clear…

Growing up, Ryan lived close to the poverty line, and started breaking into houses and stealing. He moved from city to city, trying to find direction and meaning.

No matter what he pursued, Ryan always felt empty and unfulfilled.

Until his mom started texting him Bible verses from YouVersion…

With every text, God transformed Ryan’s heart and empowered him to step into his calling.

“I could finally see the whole love story.”

Today, the “Heart of the Father” singer writes and performs music that helps people encounter the presence of God.

But, he might not have discovered that purpose if it hadn’t been for his mom’s faithfulness in sharing Scripture with her son.

Reading God’s Word daily has the power to transform your life—just like it did Ryan’s.

If you’d like to consistently read Scripture, the Verse of the Day is a great place to start.

Discover how to have the Verse of the Day sent to you every day—and then watch how God changes your life as you seek Him.

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What happened after Easter?

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2,000 years ago, Jesus conquered death forever. The stone was rolled away from the empty tomb, and we were given new life in Christ.

But what happened next?

Discover five things Jesus did after His resurrection—and what they mean for us today:

1. Jesus showed up.

Jesus spent 40 days on earth after His resurrection. During this time, He eased His followers’ doubts and gave them direction for the future.

Jesus didn’t shout His love from heaven. He showed His love on earth. Today He does the same. He is still near, ready to hear our cries and heal our hearts.

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2. Jesus modeled community.

From breaking bread on the road to Emmaus, to having breakfast on the beach with His disciples, we see Jesus make time for relationships.

Jesus was never too busy to stop and show He cared. As His followers, we’re called to intentionally serve people in our families, workplaces, and cities.

Just like Jesus, you can prioritize your community. Center your friendships on God’s Word by adding Friends in YouVersion.

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3. Jesus comforted the broken.

When Jesus came back, He wasn’t frustrated that His disciples hadn’t understood His plan. He met them in their uncertainty and fear instead.

Jesus consoled the woman weeping at the empty tomb. He eased Thomas’ doubts. He spoke words of life and peace.

Today, our Savior still has grace for our questions and confusion. He still draws near when our hearts are broken.

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4. Jesus redeemed mistakes.

Before the crucifixion, Peter denied knowing Jesus three times. Later, we see Jesus restore Peter by asking Him three times if he loves Him, and instructing Peter to care for His people.

Even though Peter stumbled in his faith, it didn’t cancel his identity in Christ.

In the same way, we can trust that God’s power is made perfect in our weakness.

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5. Jesus instructed and empowered.

Right before Jesus ascended into heaven, He told His followers to “go and make disciples of every nation.”

With these instructions, we’re called to live every day with intentionality, looking for opportunities to share the Gospel.

It’s our job to show people what it means to know God and to make Him known.

Share God’s Word with the people in your life today.

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Easter might be over, but what it means for us matters all year long.

Because of Jesus’ death and resurrection, we’re able to access God’s grace, presence, and reassurance like never before—forever.

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He is Risen!

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God’s love conquers all—even death.

Together, let’s rejoice in Jesus’ triumph over death and the everlasting life we have in Him.

Celebrate Resurrection Sunday by saving and sharing this special Easter Verse Image.

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