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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Amazing Grace Bulletin March 29th 2026


🌿 The Day the Schoolhouse Lantern Kept Burning

A true early‑1900s story from rural Minnesota

That March, a late blizzard swept across the prairie. Snow piled against doors, and the wind howled like a living thing. Most families kept their children home, but Miss Jensen still walked the mile from her boarding house to the schoolhouse, lantern in hand, pushing through drifts nearly to her knees.
When she arrived, she found two children waiting on the steps—siblings named Henry and Lottie, whose father worked long hours at the grain mill. They had walked nearly a mile themselves, bundled in coats patched with flour sacks.
Miss Jensen opened the door, lit the stove, and warmed their hands by the fire. With only three people present, she could have sent them home. Instead, she said, “If you came all this way, then we will learn—and we will keep the light burning.”
She read scripture aloud before lessons, as she often did, choosing Psalm 46:1 that morning:
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”
The storm raged outside, but inside the schoolhouse, the lantern glowed, the stove crackled, and the three of them worked through arithmetic, penmanship, and a short reading from McGuffey’s Reader.
By afternoon, the wind had calmed. Henry and Lottie’s father arrived with a team of horses to bring them home. When he saw the lantern still burning in the window, he wiped his eyes and said, “Ma’am, you kept more than a school open today. You kept hope alive.”
For years afterward, townsfolk would point to that little schoolhouse and say:
“As long as the lantern burns, we keep marching on.”

Susan Nikitenko 2026©

🌿 Continuing in God’s Work

Ten More Heart‑Warming Quotes

  1. “When you keep serving, God keeps strengthening.”
  2. “A willing heart in God’s hands becomes a vessel of quiet miracles.”
  3. “Every act of faith plants a seed Heaven will one day bloom.”
  4. “God’s work moves forward through ordinary people with extraordinary trust.”
  5. “When you give God your day, He gives your day purpose.”
  6. “The hands that serve in love shine brighter than any spotlight.”
  7. “God renews the weary worker long before the harvest appears.”
  8. “To continue in God’s work is to walk in the rhythm of His grace.”
  9. “He uses faithful footsteps to build eternal paths.”
  10. “Those who serve with joy carry the fragrance of Christ wherever they go.


🌿 Prayer for Endurance and Continuing in the Work of God

Father in Heaven,
In the quiet places of our hearts, we come to You for strength. You know the weight we carry, the battles we face, and the moments when our steps feel slow and heavy. Yet You are the God who renews the weary and breathes courage into those who keep pressing on.

Give us endurance for the path before us. Steady our minds when discouragement whispers. Strengthen our hands when the work feels long. Remind us that every act of faith, every prayer lifted, every kindness offered, and every burden carried in Your name is seen by You and treasured in Heaven.

Help us continue—not in our own strength, but in Yours. Let Your Word be our guide, Your Spirit our helper, and Your promises our anchor. When we grow tired, lift us. When we feel alone, surround us. When we are tempted to give up, remind us that You walk beside us, step by step.

Make our hearts steadfast, our faith unshaken, and our service filled with love. And as we march on in the work You’ve given us, let our lives shine with the quiet testimony that God is faithful, and His people can endure.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Susan Nikitenko 2026©

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🌿 The Morning the Bell Rang Anyway

A brief true story from rural Georgia, 1903

In 1903, the tiny farming town of Pine Grove, Georgia, gathered each Sunday at a little wooden church shaded by pecan trees. The church bell usually rang at 9:00 sharp, pulled by Mr. Amos Carter, an elderly deacon whose name appears in early county church records.
One March morning, a heavy fog settled over the fields. The roads were soft with mud, and most families assumed services would be canceled. But at 8:45, a faint, steady sound drifted through the mist—the church bell was ringing.
A few neighbors stepped outside, surprised. Through the fog they saw Amos Carter, nearly seventy years old, walking slowly toward the church with his cane in one hand and the bell rope in the other. He had come early, determined to ring the bell even if no one else arrived.
When asked later why he walked so far in such weather, he simply said, “If the Lord gives me breath, the bell will keep calling His people.”
By the time the fog lifted, a small group had gathered—just a handful of families—but they worshiped with a quiet joy that stayed in the town’s memory for years. The church ledger for that day contains a single handwritten note:
“Attendance small. Faith strong.”
And long after Amos Carter passed, Pine Grove families would smile whenever the fog rolled in and say:
“Ring the bell anyway—just like old Amos did.”.

Susan Nikitenko 2026© 

🐴 Melvin the Donkey and the Great Grass Mix‑Up

A lighthearted springtime laugh
Melvin the Donkey woke up one bright March morning absolutely convinced—convinced—that the grass tasted different. He took one bite, chewed thoughtfully, and squinted at the field like a food critic judging a fancy restaurant.
Sister Hattie, hanging laundry nearby, called out, “Melvin, what are you doing now?”
Melvin sniffed dramatically and brayed,
“Hee‑haw means: Someone changed the recipe!”
He marched across the yard, inspecting every patch of grass like a detective. He sniffed the clover. He examined the dandelions. He even glared suspiciously at a confused squirrel.
Finally, he plopped down with a huff.
Sister Hattie walked over, trying not to laugh. “Melvin, the grass is the same as yesterday.”
Melvin blinked slowly, then brayed again:
“Hee‑haw means: I knew that. I was just… checking.”
And with that, he strutted off—ears high, tail swishing—pretending he had solved a very important mystery.
The squirrel, however, remained unconvinced.

Susan Nikitenko 2026© 

🐴 Melvin & Melvina and the Mysterious Noise

A lighthearted duo moment
Melvina the Lone Donkey was enjoying a peaceful spring morning, nibbling clover and pretending she was supervising the entire church yard. Suddenly—CLUNK!—a loud noise echoed from behind the tool shed.
Melvina froze. Her ears shot straight up like two alarm antennas.
She whispered, “Hee‑haw means: Danger is near!”
Then Melvin trotted out from behind the shed wearing… a metal bucket on his head.
Melvina blinked. “Melvin… what are you doing?”
Melvin brayed proudly, “Hee‑haw means: I invented a helmet!”
He strutted around, the bucket wobbling with every step. “Now I’m ready for anything—storms, squirrels, falling leaves—nothing can stop me!”
Melvina sighed the sigh of a donkey who has seen too much. “Melvin, you can’t even see where you’re going.”
“I don’t need to see,” Melvin declared. “I’m marching on by faith!”
He took one confident step forward and walked directly into the fence.
CLANG!
Melvina shook her head. “Hee‑haw means: Faith is good… but so are eye holes.”
Melvin peeked out from under the bucket, dazed but smiling. “Good idea. I’ll invent those next.”
And with that, the two donkeys marched on—Melvina with dignity, Melvin with a dented bucket, and the fence with a brand‑new wobble.

Susan Nikitenko 2026©

🌿 Marching On — KJV Verses 

  1. Galatians 6:9 – “Let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”
  2. 1 Corinthians 15:58 – “Be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord.”
  3. Philippians 3:14 – “I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
  4. Hebrews 12:1 – “Let us run with patience the race that is set before us.”
  5. Isaiah 40:31 – “They that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles.”
  6. Psalm 37:23–24 – “The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD… Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down.”
  7. Joshua 1:9 – “Be strong and of a good courage… for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.”
  8. 2 Thessalonians 3:13 – “Brethren, be not weary in well doing.”
  9. Psalm 31:24 – “Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the LORD.”
  10. Proverbs 4:25–26 – “Let thine eyes look right on… Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established.”

🌿 Prayer for Endurance and Continuing in the Work of God

Father in Heaven,
In the quiet places of our hearts, we come to You for strength. You know the weight we carry, the battles we face, and the moments when our steps feel slow and heavy. Yet You are the God who renews the weary and breathes courage into those who keep pressing on.

Give us endurance for the path before us. Steady our minds when discouragement whispers. Strengthen our hands when the work feels long. Remind us that every act of faith, every prayer lifted, every kindness offered, and every burden carried in Your name is seen by You and treasured in Heaven.

Help us continue—not in our own strength, but in Yours. Let Your Word be our guide, Your Spirit our helper, and Your promises our anchor. When we grow tired, lift us. When we feel alone, surround us. When we are tempted to give up, remind us that You walk beside us, step by step.

Make our hearts steadfast, our faith unshaken, and our service filled with love. And as we march on in the work You’ve given us, let our lives shine with the quiet testimony that God is faithful, and His people can endure.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

🌿 Short Prayer for Endurance

Lord, give me strength for the steps ahead. When I grow tired, renew my spirit. When I feel discouraged, steady my heart. Help me continue in Your work with faith, love, and courage. Walk with me, guide me, and keep me marching on in Your grace. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

🌿 Devotion: The Stone That Stayed in Place

A Moment to Reflect

Early spring often brings soft rains that loosen the soil and shift the small stones scattered along a garden path. Yet every gardener knows there are a few stones that never seem to move—no matter the storm, no matter the season. They stay right where they are, steady and unmoved.

That simple stone becomes a quiet picture of endurance in the Christian life. While everything around it shifts, it remains where it was placed.

The Object Lesson

Hold a small stone in your hand. Notice its weight, its firmness, its quiet strength. A stone does not resist the storm by fighting it; it endures by simply remaining where it was set.

In the same way, God calls His people to remain steadfast—not by striving in their own strength, but by resting in the place He has set them.

Scripture for the Heart

1 Corinthians 15:58 (KJV)
“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord…”

This verse is not a command to be strong on our own. It is an invitation to anchor ourselves in the One who never moves.

A Gentle Reading Suggestion

Spend a few quiet minutes with Psalm 62, especially verses 5–8. Notice how often David calls God his rock, defense, and refuge. Let the repetition settle into your spirit like a steady heartbeat.

A Closing Thought

Storms will come. Seasons will change. But the soul that rests in Christ can remain steady, unshaken, and faithful. Like the stone that stays in place, endurance grows not from our effort, but from our foundation.

Amazing Grace Baptist 2026©



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.Images are not all Christian, but put here for the purposes of doing good works of faith, family and country.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Amazing Grace Bulletin March 21st, 2026

Amazing Grace Bulletin March 21st, 2026


Bulletin Art


🌷 GOD IS GOOD

In the early spring of 1938, long before tractors hummed across every field and before electricity reached the farthest farms, there lived a widow named Mrs. Eliza Harper. Her little white farmhouse sat at the edge of a valley where the snow melted slowly and the robins always returned first.

Eliza had known many hard winters, but that year had been the hardest. The coal bin was nearly empty by February, and the pantry shelves looked bare enough to echo. Still, every morning she lit her small kitchen stove, warmed her hands, and whispered the same prayer:

“Help me, Lord Jesus. You have never failed me yet.”

One chilly March morning, she stepped outside to check the clothesline. The air still held winter’s bite, but the sun had a new warmth to it. As she stood there, she noticed something she hadn’t seen in years—
a single green shoot pushing up beside the porch steps.

A tulip.

Her late husband had planted bulbs along that porch the first spring after they married. Most had long since disappeared, but this one—this brave little stem—had survived.

Eliza knelt beside it, touched the tender leaf, and felt tears warm her cheeks.

“Lord,” she whispered, “You remember me.”

That same afternoon, as she was sweeping the kitchen floor, she heard the crunch of wagon wheels on the gravel drive. It was Mr. Thompson, the storekeeper from town.

“Mrs. Harper,” he called, stepping down from his wagon, “we had an overstock of flour and beans at the store. Thought you might be able to use some.”

Behind him were two full sacks of flour, a crate of canned peaches, a bag of potatoes, and a bundle of firewood tied with rope.

Eliza pressed a hand to her heart.
“But I didn’t order anything.”

Mr. Thompson smiled kindly.
“No ma’am. But the Lord put you on someone’s mind.”

When he drove away, Eliza stood on her porch, the tulip at her feet, the sun warming her shoulders, and the goodness of God filling her home like spring air through an open window.

That night, she wrote in her worn journal:

“March 12, 1938 — Today the Lord reminded me that His goodness does not depend on my strength, but on His love. Winter may linger, but God is good, and spring always comes.”

And for the rest of her days, whenever someone felt discouraged, Eliza would smile softly and say:

“Child, don’t you worry. I’ve seen God send tulips through frozen ground.”

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© .


🌸 Praising Quotes From the Heart

1. “Lord, You are the melody in my silence, the light in my waiting, the strength in my surrender.”

2. “I praise You not because life is easy, but because You are faithful through every storm.”

3. “Your mercy is the morning I wake to, and Your grace is the peace I sleep in.”

4. “When I lift my hands, I’m not reaching for answers—I’m reaching for You.”

5. “You are the beauty behind every sunrise, the kindness behind every answered prayer.”

6. “Even when I have no words, my soul still sings: ‘Holy, holy, holy is the Lord.’”

7. “Praise is the heartbeat of a soul that remembers who saved it.”

8. “You are worthy, Lord—not because of what You give, but because of who You are.”

9. “I will praise You in the valley, because You are the same God who walked me through the mountaintop.”

10. “Let every breath be a hallelujah, and every step a testimony of Your love.”



“Help Me, Lord Jesus” — Quotes From the Heart

1. “Help me, Lord Jesus; when my strength runs out, let me fall into Yours.”

2. “Help me, Lord Jesus; calm the storms inside me before You calm the storms around me.”

3. “Help me, Lord Jesus; hold my heart steady when my steps feel unsure.”

4. “Help me, Lord Jesus; remind me that Your grace is greater than anything I face.”

5. “Help me, Lord Jesus; speak peace into the places where fear has lived too long.”

6. “Help me, Lord Jesus; lift my eyes from what overwhelms me to the One who carries me.”

7. “Help me, Lord Jesus; let Your love be the anchor when everything else shifts.”

8. “Help me, Lord Jesus; teach my weary soul to rest in Your promises.”

9. “Help me, Lord Jesus; shine Your light on the path I cannot see.”

10. “Help me, Lord Jesus; be my comfort, my courage, and my constant hope.”




🐴💐 Melvina’s Springtime Makeover Mishap

A Funny Melvina Donkey Story — Second Choice

Spring had arrived in Pinebark Valley, and the whole town was buzzing about the Annual Flower Festival. Everyone was decorating wagons, porches, and even bicycles with tulips, daisies, and ribbons.

Everyone… except Melvina.

Melvina the Lone Donkey watched from the fence line, feeling a little left out. She wanted to be part of the festival too — but nobody had asked her to help decorate anything. And Melvina was not the type to wait for an invitation.

So she decided to decorate herself.

First, she wandered over to Mrs. Poppywell’s garden and gently plucked a tulip with her teeth.
Then another.
Then another.

By the time she was done, she had an entire bouquet sticking out of her mane like a flowery mohawk.

Next, she trotted to the church yard where the children had left a basket of ribbons. Melvina stuck her nose in, came up with three ribbons tangled around her ears, and proudly shook her head until they fluttered like flags.

Feeling fabulous, she strutted down Main Street.

People gasped.
Children pointed.
Sister Hattie nearly dropped her lemonade.

“Good heavens!” she cried. “Melvina looks like she fell into a craft store!”

Melvina brayed proudly and kept walking — until a sudden gust of wind blew through town.

The tulips flew off her head.
The ribbons whipped around her ears.
And Melvina, startled, took off running straight through the festival grounds.

She dashed past the pie table.
She zoomed around the quilting booth.
She galloped through the tulip archway, leaving petals swirling behind her like confetti.

Finally, she skidded to a stop in front of the judges’ stand — covered in ribbons, leaves, and exactly one tulip stuck to her tail.

The judges stared.

Then the head judge burst out laughing.

“Well,” he said, wiping his eyes, “I’ve never seen anything like it… but I think we have our winner for Most Creative Spring Display!”

And that’s how Melvina the Lone Donkey became the first — and probably the last — donkey to win a ribbon at the Pinebark Valley Flower Festival..

📖 Verses to Admonish and Encourage

1 Corinthians 15:58

“Be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord…”

Proverbs 3:5
“Trust in the LORD with all thine heart…”

Psalm 37:5
“Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him…”

Revelation 3:19
“As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.”

Colossians 1:10
“Walk worthy of the Lord… being fruitful in every good work.”

Philippians 2:15
“Shine as lights in the world.”

James 1:22
“Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only…”

Galatians 6:8
“He that soweth to the Spirit shall… reap life everlasting.”

Colossians 3:16
“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly…”

Ephesians 6:11
“Put on the whole armour of God…”


🙏 Prayer for Trusting God and Abounding in His Work

(Inspired by 1 Corinthians 15:58, Proverbs 3:5–6, and Psalm 37:5 — KJV)

Heavenly Father,
We come before You with hearts that long to trust and hands that long to serve.
Teach us to lean not on our own understanding, but to trust in You with all our heart.
Help us to commit our way unto You, knowing You shall bring it to pass.

When the path feels uncertain, remind us that You are faithful.
When the work feels heavy, remind us that our labor is not in vain in the Lord.
Give us grace to abound — not just to serve, but to serve with joy, with love, and with steadfastness.

Let us be unmovable in our faith, always abounding in Your work,
knowing that every act of kindness, every prayer, every song of praise
is seen by You and used for Your glory.

We trust You, Lord — with our plans, our burdens, our future.
And we thank You for the strength to keep going,
for the peace that passes understanding,
and for the promise that You are working all things together for good.

In Jesus’ name,
Amen.


Amazing Grace Baptist Church ©2026 mb



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.Images are not all Christian, but put here for the purposes of doing good works of faith, family and country.

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