📰 ourCOG Daily Digest – July 28, 2025
Today at ourCOG.org, the stories pulse with reflection, encouragement, and the echo of global tremors that ripple beyond borders. Joe Hawkins offers a stirring meditation in “A Soul Anchored in the Storm,” reminding readers that steadfast faith is our mooring when life turns turbulent. Sean Gooding poses the timeless question “What is My Purpose?” threading biblical insights from Matthew 5 and Psalm 19 into a personal call to shine in a darkening world. Meanwhile, Dennis Huebshman’s gentle piece “Only For a Moment” helps mourners rest in the promise of Christ’s return, guided by the comforting words of 1 Thessalonians 4.
In the far east of Russia, Kamchatka has been shaking—a major earthquake followed by 130 aftershocks underscores the unpredictable power of creation. Yet even amid such global rumbling, the Church pauses to honor quiet faithfulness: Aubrey Daniel Maye’s passing at 87 is marked with reverence for a life steeped in service.
Screens come alive with spiritual momentum. Jentezen Franklin urges believers to chase God-given dreams in “Faith to Chase the Dream,” while James Pannafino tackles end-times theology in “The Rapture: What Happened and Why?” Nik Walker’s youth-led Sons and Daughters Revival bursts with passion, illuminating the promise of a generation on fire.
A politically charged post stirs debate, claiming former President Trump has accused Barack Obama of treason, including signed arrest orders. The claim remains deeply divisive and unverified—reflecting the polarizing nature of our times.
Still, the prophetic whispers linger. Bill Oldham’s “For Those Who Are Looking” beckons readers to live with holy urgency, awaiting the return of Christ. And in quieter corners of the site, “God Never Overlooks You” assures restless hearts that divine attentiveness never fades.
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