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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Amazing Grace Baptist Church May 2026

e🌿 May Days of Prayer and Peac

Heavenly Father, As May unfolds in beauty and light, we lift our hearts to You in prayer. Bless our church family with unity, love, and steadfast faith. Strengthen the weary, comfort the lonely, and heal the sick with Your tender mercy. Let Your peace rest upon every home, every heart, and every burdened soul.

Guide our country, Lord, with wisdom and righteousness. Let truth and compassion lead our leaders and citizens alike. Make our church a beacon of hope — a place where Your Word is honored, Your Spirit is felt, and Your people grow strong in grace.

Help us to succeed not in numbers alone, but in love, service, and devotion. May every prayer we offer this month rise like sunshine before You, warming hearts, renewing faith, and drawing us closer to Your will.

In Jesus’ precious name, Amen.


10 Pray in May Quotes 

1. “May is the month when prayer becomes the sunlight that warms every weary place in the soul.”

2. “Pray in May, for God is already preparing the blessings that summer will reveal.”

3. “When the days grow brighter, let your prayers grow bolder — God is listening.”

4. “May teaches us this truth: the heart that prays is the heart that blooms.”

5. “Every answered prayer begins as a whisper — lift it to God this May.”

6. “Pray in May, because God is faithful in every season, not just the easy ones.”

7. “When you don’t know what to do next, pray — May is God’s reminder that new paths are opening.”

8. “Let your prayers rise like spring fragrance — sweet, honest, and full of trust.”

9. “May your prayers this month be seeds of hope that God will water in His perfect time.”

10. “Pray in May, and watch how God turns quiet faith into quiet miracles.”

Amazing Grace Baptist Church 2026 © SN


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Here is a beautiful, elegant, heart‑stirring poem based on your phrase:

**🌿 May Prayers Bring Daily…

A Poem of Encouragement**

May prayers bring daily strength anew,
For hearts that bend but still push through;
May quiet whispers said in faith
Be met with mercy, love, and grace.

May prayers bring daily peace within,
A calm the world cannot begin;
A stillness only God can give,
A gentle courage just to live.

May prayers bring daily light to see
The path God shapes intentionally;
For every step, though small or slow,
Is guided by the One who knows.

May prayers bring daily hope that stays
Through shadowed nights and weary days;
A hope that blooms like morning sun
And warms the soul of everyone.

And as we lift our hearts each day,
God meets us in a tender way—
For every prayer, both small and great,
He answers and is never late.

Amazing Grace Baptist Church 2026© SN


🌼🐰 THE HOPALONG RABBITS

A Garden‑of‑Giggles Comedy Strip

PANEL 1 — The Hopalong Introduction

Four rabbits stand in a row, all vibrating with excitement.

Bunny 1: “We are the Hopalong Rabbits!” Bunny 2: “We hop!” Bunny 3: “We hop FAST!” Bunny 4: “We hop… accidentally.”

Bunny 4 falls over.

Caption: Every team has a wild card.

PANEL 2 — The Mission

Detective Bunny arrives dramatically.

Detective Bunny: “Hopalong Rabbits! I need your help!” Bunny 1: “Is it a mystery?” Detective Bunny: “Yes.” Bunny 2: “Is it snacks?” Detective Bunny: “No.” Bunny 2: “Then why are we here?”

Caption: Motivation varies.

PANEL 3 — The Problem

Detective Bunny points to a sign:

“WARNING: MYSTERIOUS HOLES APPEARING EVERYWHERE.”

The ground wiggles.

Bunny 3: “Is it the mole?” Bunny 4: “Is it the skunk?” Bunny 2: “Is it… a carrot ghost?” Detective Bunny: “No such thing.” Bunny 2: “You can’t prove that.”

Caption: Fear of carrot ghosts is real.

PANEL 4 — The Hopalong Strategy

The Hopalong Rabbits huddle.

Bunny 1: “We need a plan.” Bunny 3: “We hop in circles!” Bunny 4: “We hop in squares!” Bunny 2: “We hop until snacks appear!”

Detective Bunny: “None of those are plans.”

Caption: Brainstorming is hard when you’re bouncy.

PANEL 5 — The Investigation

The Hopalong Rabbits hop across the garden in chaotic patterns.

  • One hops into a tulip

  • One hops into a cabbage

  • One hops into a butterfly

  • One hops into himself

Bunny 4: “I think I solved it!” Detective Bunny: “You’re stuck in a flower.” Bunny 4: “I solved THAT.”

Caption: Progress is progress.

PANEL 6 — The Culprit Appears

A mole pops up… A skunk pops out… Both look guilty.

Mole: “It wasn’t me this time!” Skunk: “It wasn’t me ANY time!” Bunny 2: “Then who—”

A baby bunny pops out of a hole holding a carrot.

Baby Bunny: “I was digging a snack tunnel!”

Caption: Case cracked by the smallest hopper.

PANEL 7 — The Hopalong Finale

The Hopalong Rabbits cheer.

Bunny 1: “We solved the mystery!” Detective Bunny: “Technically the baby confessed.” Bunny 3: “We still solved it!” Bunny 4: “Can we hop now?” Detective Bunny: “You never stopped.”

Caption: Victory is measured in hops.

PANEL 8 — The Ending

All the rabbits hop together in a joyful, chaotic pile.

Bunny 2: “This is the best day ever!” Baby Bunny: “I found another carrot!” Skunk: “I’m staying out of this.” Mole: “Same.”

Caption: The Hopalong Rabbits: solving problems… loudly.

Amazing Grace Baptist Church 2026© SN


🌿 “The Window of Prayer” — A May Devotional Story

The rain had been falling for days.
Anna sat by her kitchen window, watching the gray clouds roll across the sky. Her garden — once bright with tulips and daffodils — now looked weary and drenched. She sighed, feeling the same heaviness in her heart.

Life had been difficult lately. Her husband’s health was failing, her grown children were far away, and the quiet of the house seemed louder than ever. She whispered, “Lord, I don’t even know what to pray anymore.”

Just then, a small bird landed on the windowsill — soaked, trembling, but still singing. Its fragile voice pierced the silence, and Anna smiled through tears.
She realized that even the smallest creature still lifted its song in the storm.

She opened her Bible and her eyes fell on these words:

“Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.”
Philippians 4:6 (KJV)

The verse felt like sunlight breaking through the clouds.
Anna bowed her head and began to pray — not with perfect words, but with a heart that trusted. She prayed for her family, for her husband’s strength, for her own courage, and for her church family who carried burdens too.

As she prayed, the rain softened. The bird flew away, leaving behind a melody that lingered in her spirit.
Anna realized that prayer doesn’t always change the storm — sometimes it changes the heart within it.


Bible Reading

Philippians 4:4–7 (KJV)

Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice.
Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand.
Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.
And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.


Reflection

When life feels heavy, prayer becomes the window through which God’s light enters.
Even when the rain falls, the heart that prays will find sunshine again.

Amazing Grace Baptist Church May 2026© SN



⚓ Anchored in Faith — Even When Fearsome Trouble Rages

The waves may rise, the winds may roar, and the world may tremble — yet the heart anchored in Christ stands firm.
When fearsome trouble rages, faith becomes the rope that holds us steady, and prayer becomes the sail that catches Heaven’s breath.
He whispers peace into the storm and strength into the soul.
Through every trial, His Word remains our anchor — unbroken, unmovable, and everlasting.
Hebrews 6:19 (KJV)
That we stand together, steadfast in faith, radiant in love, and courageous in service —
anchored in Christ, even when the storm rages on.
Our hope is not in calm seas, but in the Captain who commands them.
“Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast.”
Let this be our prayer as a church:

Amazing Grace Baptist Church May 2026© SN









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Saturday, January 10, 2026

Amazing Grace Bulletin January 11th 2026




πŸ™ Prayer of Faith for Our Church

 Heavenly Father, We come before You with grateful hearts, trusting in Your unfailing love. Thank You for hearing us in every season—summer’s warmth, autumn’s change, and winter’s chill. Strengthen our faith to pray boldly, believe deeply, and walk confidently in Your promises.

Let our church be a house of prayer, a place where burdens are lifted, miracles are witnessed, and Your presence is felt. Teach us to seek You first, to trust You fully, and to rejoice in Your answers—whether they come swiftly or slowly.

Bless every family, every child, every elder, and every servant in this congregation. Warm our hearts with Your Spirit, guide our steps with Your Word, and fill our lives with Your peace.

We pray in the mighty name of Jesus, Amen.

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 πŸŽΆ A Beautiful Story About a Hymn of Prayer

In the late 1800s, a young pastor named Elisha A. Hoffman visited a woman in deep distress. Her husband had died, her children were ill, and her heart was heavy

with sorrow. After listening to her pour out her grief, Hoffman gently said, “You must tell Jesus. He alone can help you.”
The woman paused, wiped her tears, and whispered, “Yes… I must tell Jesus.”
Those four words stayed with Hoffman. That night, he sat at his small desk and wrote the hymn:
 
“I must tell Jesus all of my trials; I cannot bear these burdens alone.”
 
The hymn spread across churches like a healing balm. People sang it in revival tents, in small country chapels, and in grand sanctuaries. It became a reminder that prayer is not a ritual—it is a lifeline.
To this day, when believers sing
 
 “I Must Tell Jesus,” they join a long line of saints who discovered that the Lord truly is
 
“a very present help in trouble” (Psalm 46:1 KJV).

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                                   Quote For Today

1.       “Prayer is the doorway through which God’s warmth enters the coldest seasons of our lives.”

2.       “When we pray, heaven bends low, and God’s mercy rises high.”

3.       “No winter is too harsh for the God who spoke the snow into existence.”

4.       “Answered prayer is God’s gentle reminder that He is nearer than breath.”

5.       “Faith lifts our requests; God’s love delivers the miracle.”

6.       “Every prayer sown in tears becomes a testimony harvested in joy.”

7.       “God’s power is not limited by weather, time, or circumstance—only by our willingness to ask.”

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❄️ A Winter Answered Prayer: A True Story from Montana

 The winter of 1994 settled hard over the small town of Livingston, Montana. Snow piled high against ranch fences, and the wind swept across the plains with a force that rattled windows and tested the resolve of every soul who lived there. Among them was Brother Daniel, a quiet, hardworking man who rarely asked for help and believed deeply in the power of prayer.

 

Just days before New Year’s, his truck—his only means of getting to work—broke down on a remote stretch of road. The mechanic told him the repair would cost far more than he had. With temperatures dropping below zero, Daniel felt the weight of worry pressing on him. But that night, he opened his Bible and read, “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you” (1 Peter 5:7 KJV).

He knelt beside his woodstove and prayed, “Lord, You know my need. I trust You to make a way.”

 

The next morning, he heard a knock on the door. Standing there was Pastor Reynolds, bundled in a heavy coat, with two men from the church behind him. They explained that during their prayer meeting the night before, Daniel’s name had come strongly to their hearts. One of the men, a retired mechanic, said he felt the Lord urging him to check on Daniel first thing in the morning.

 

Within hours, they had towed Daniel’s truck to the church garage, repaired it with parts the mechanic “just happened” to have on hand, and filled the tank with gas.

Daniel stood there in the cold Montana air, tears warming his eyes. “God heard me,” he whispered. “He really heard me.”

 

That Sunday, he testified, “Even in the harshest winters, God’s mercy finds us.”

And the congregation felt the truth of it settle over them like a warm blanket.  


Amazing Grace Baptists 2026©



 









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Monday, April 9, 2012

Surviving The Storms - Quote

Surviving The Storms 

Sometimes Your Best  May Not Seem Your Best To Others.  Sometimes Survival Is Your Best.   SN

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Don't Judge Others When You Really Just Don't Know The Half Of It.    SN  



Poetry And Other Materials On This Site Can Be Freely Used For Christian Bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way. All Other Purposes Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At "treasurebox18@yahoo.com" All my poems with stories are both real and fictional designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include Site Name And Link Back To This Blog. Thank-You.

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