The Connection Corner
A daily source of encouragement and inspiration to connect your heart to hope and faith.
A daily source of encouragement and inspiration to connect your heart to hope and faith.
Media Ministries, Inc.
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West Monroe, LA 71291
Office Phone: (318) 387-1230
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Monroe, LA 71210

Finding Hope in New Places
Daily Devotional, Lisa WilliamsMandy lay awake in the middle of the night, staring at the ceiling. The hum of the fan did little to calm her racing thoughts. Her husband’s job relocation had come suddenly, and though she tried to stay positive, she felt so anxious.
They had only been Christians for a short time, and their church was everything to her. The potlucks, the small groups, the pastor who preached with such sincerity. It was where she learned to read her Bible and pray.
Mandy couldn’t imagine losing that. Would they find another church? What if their faith faded without such a strong community?
The first few weeks in their new town only made her fears feel more real. Mandy and her husband visited churches every Sunday, but nothing felt right. The people were nice, but the connection wasn’t there. By the third week, she was ready to give up.
Then one morning, they walked into a little church tucked between a coffee shop and a pharmacy. Mandy was not expecting much, but as soon as they stepped inside, something felt different.
The greeters’ smiles were genuine, the worship authentic, and the teaching rooted in truth. Within weeks, they joined a small group, and for the first time since the move, Mandy felt a glimmer of peace.
Months later, Mandy looked back on those sleepless nights and smiled. God had known what they needed all along. Through their new church, she and her husband laughed harder, prayed more fervently, and studied Scripture with a hunger she never knew she had.
Friend, if you are struggling to trust God with the unknown, remember Mandy’s story. God provided more than she had dared to hope. He sees your heart and knows your needs, too. He isn’t just good—He is better than you can imagine, and His love will meet you right where you are.
Surprised by God’s Love
Daily DevotionalEvery February, without fail, my siblings and I would walk into the kitchen to find a surprise waiting on the table. Our favorite candy, a small toy, and handwritten note in my mom’s handwriting. It was nothing big, but it made us feel so loved.
Those little baskets told us we were special, that we were her Valentines.
What I did not see as a kid was what happened the night before. My mom would wait until we were fast asleep, then sneak into the kitchen to set everything up. She didn’t rush. She didn’t throw things together. Each basket was planned, down to the tiniest detail.
I never thought about how much love went into those simple gifts, and I wish I could go back and tell my younger self to pay closer attention: to notice the way her face lit up when we squealed in excitement or how she held on while we hugged her extra tight.
In the Bible, there is this beautiful verse that says God delights in us, rejoices over us, and even sings over us. Isn’t that amazing? That is not a distant kind of love. It is personal. Intentional.
Just like my mom didn’t wait for Valentine’s Day to love us, God does not wait for special occasions to remind us that we are His.
Maybe today for you feels ordinary or even lonely. I believe God’s love is closer than you think. Look for it in the details—the kindness of a friend, the colors of the sunset, or the peace that fills your heart unexpectedly. God’s love is there, pursuing you, surprising you, and reminding you that you are deeply loved.
Unashamed of the Gospel
Daily DevotionalThe first time R.C. set foot on the construction site, he knew one thing—keep your head down, get the job done, and stay out of trouble. The guys around him were rough around the edges and loud.
But R.C.? He kept to himself, earbuds in, and listened to his Christian music. But one afternoon, during a water break, a coworker nudged him.
“What are you always listening to, man?”
The question caught R.C. off guard. He hesitated, then mumbled something about uplifting music and God’s love.
The man nodded, surprisingly interested. “Huh. That stuff any good?”
Later that night, R.C. lay in bed thinking about that interaction. Something stirred inside him—was he missing an opportunity to share what he loved most?
The next day, he traded his earbuds for a Bluetooth speaker. As the first chords played, heads turned. He braced for ridicule, but it never came. By lunch, a few others were humming along.
So, he kept bringing his speaker to work, and as he did the transformation was undeniable around the job site. Days turned into weeks, and conversations grew kinder, tensions softened, and R.C. found himself laughing with men he once avoided.
Because that is the power of the gospel—it moves past differences, past pain, and speaks to the very core of who we are. The words of those songs told of a love so vast, so sacrificial, it could only come from God. Love poured out through Jesus on the cross, calling us to share it without fear.
If a simple song can shift an entire worksite, imagine what sharing love boldly could do in your world. Will you take that step?