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    Okapi Ears

    14/04/2026 | 4min
    Read: Job 12:7-10; Matthew 6:26

    “Mom, what is this animal?” Tiana asked as she gazed past the zoo fence. The animal looked strong like a horse, but it had the stripes of a zebra on its legs. “Is it a type of zebra?”

    Mom looked at the plate in front of the cage. “It’s an okapi. It’s related to the giraffe.”

    “Not a zebra?” Tiana asked, wondering where the dark brown on the animal’s head and back came from. It was kind of cute with its big ears. “Do you think okapis have good hearing?”

    “Not sure, but they can lick their own ears!” Mom exclaimed. “They have long, blueish tongues that help them reach and grab hold of leaves they want to eat. That’s crazy!”

    “I hope I see one stick out its tongue today.” Tiana watched the okapis closely, hoping to catch a glimpse of one licking its ear.

    “They also have oily coats that make rain slide right off,” Mom said as she continued reading the plate. “So, they never get wet.”

    “That’s super cool,” Tiana said, still staring at the animals.

    “Tiana, how did the okapi learn to get an oily coat?” Mom asked her. “Do you think they rub their backs in a puddle of oil?”

    Tiana frowned. “No, that’s silly. They were made that way.”

    “Made that way by who?” Mom asked.

    “God,” Tiana answered. “He made everything.”

    “He did, didn’t He? He gave them their ears and tongues and oily skin. He clearly cares a whole lot about okapis.”

    Tiana shrugged. “I guess.”

    “If God cares so much about these animals, how much more do you think He cares about you?” Mom asked gently. “I know you’ve been having a hard time since I started dating Rod. I know you miss your dad. I just want you to remember that Jesus loves you and is always with you. He came to earth and died to save you, and He cares about every detail of your life. You can talk to Him about anything—big or small.”

    “I’m glad God cares about me.” Tiana watched one of the okapis lie down and lick its ear. She smiled. “And I’m glad He cares about okapis too.”

    –Kimberly Brokish

    How about you? Do you ever wonder if God cares about you? He does. When you look at the amazing way He created each animal and gave it exactly what it needs, you can see how much He cares about His creation. Yet the Bible says He cares about us even more than animals. He made us in His image and sent His Son, Jesus, to save us so we could have eternal life with Him. You can talk to Him about anything, knowing He cares about you.

    Today's Key Verse: Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you. 1 Peter 5:7 (NLT)

    Today's Key Thought: God cares about you
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    The Wrong Way

    13/04/2026 | 4min
    Read: Philippians 3:4-9

    As Dad and Micah walked into the station, the train on the track gave two long whistles. “It looks like our train is almost ready to pull out—we must be later than I thought!” said Dad. “Good thing I got our tickets ahead of time. Come on!” They made a dash for it and were just settling down in their seats when the train began to move.

    Micah was so excited he could hardly sit still. “I can’t believe we’re really going to see the Cubs play in person! How many miles is it to Chicago, Dad?”

    “I don’t know exactly. You can ask the conductor. Here he comes now—get your ticket ready! Here, you can give him mine too.”

    The conductor approached, and Micah proudly held out the tickets. “Thank you, young man,” the conductor said. He looked at the tickets, and then turned to Dad. “Sir, I’m afraid you’ve either got the wrong tickets or the wrong train. Your tickets are for Chicago, but this train is going to St. Louis.”

    “Oh no!” exclaimed Dad. “How could I have made such a mistake? I was sure I had the right train.”

    “You can get off at the next station,” the conductor said. “Then you can catch the first train back the other way. It shouldn’t take too long.”

    “Are we going to make it to Chicago, Dad?” Micah asked anxiously. “What about the ball game?”

    “I think we’ll still make it to the game,” Dad assured him. “You know, Micah, this kind of thing happens a lot.”

    “You mean a lot of people get on the wrong train?” Micah asked.

    “I was thinking of something even worse than that,” Dad replied. “Everyone wants to go to heaven someday, but when we try to get there the wrong way, it’s like we’re on the wrong train. No matter how good we try to be, the Bible says we won’t get to heaven by anything we do. Do you know the way that does lead to heaven, Micah?”

    “Sure,” Micah answered. “Jesus says He’s the way.”

    “Right,” said Dad. “He’s the one and only way to heaven. We can only have eternal life with God by trusting in Him.”

    –Harry C. Trover

    How about you? Are you trying to get to heaven by living a good life? By going to church, giving to people in need, or doing nice things for others? If so, you’re going the wrong way! None of those things will get you to heaven. Jesus is the only way. It’s not what you do, but what He did for you on the cross, that gives you eternal life. Trust in Him today! (To learn more, go to Have You Heard the Good News?)

    Today's Key Verse: Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” John 14:6 (NKJV)

    Today's Key Thought: Jesus is the way to heaven
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    The Things I Remember

    12/04/2026 | 4min
    Read: Psalm 119:9-16

    Manuel looked up when Grandpa walked into the room. “Do you know where I left my glasses?” Grandpa asked as he reached for his Bible.

    Grandma sighed. “Did you lose those glasses again? You had them on when you paid the pizza delivery man.”

    “We didn’t order pizza today. That was yesterday,” said Grandpa. “Somebody else was here today. Now…” He stopped a moment to cough.

    “Your cough doesn’t seem to be getting better,” Grandma said. “You’d better get more medicine.”

    “I just got some,” said Grandpa. He paused and furrowed his brows. “Leo!” he suddenly called out, making Manuel jump. “That’s who came today!” Grandpa turned to Manuel. “Leo lives next door, and he picks up medicine for me.”

    Just then Manuel spied Grandpa’s glasses lying on the table. “Here are your glasses, Grandpa.”

    “Oh good, you found them,” Grandma said. “Now, if only I could find mine!”

    Manuel grinned. “They’re on your head, Grandma!”

    “Oh, look at that!” Grandma laughed. “I don’t remember putting them on.”

    Grandpa put on his glasses and opened the Bible he was holding.

    “Are you gonna memorize some verses, Grandpa?” Manuel asked.

    Grandpa shook his head. “Not today, but we used to memorize whole chapters when we were kids.”

    “That’s right,” said Grandma. “Sometimes when our eyes are tired now, we just say some of them together.”

    “Wait a minute,” Manuel said with a puzzled look. “You can’t remember things that happened today—even just a little while ago—so how do you remember things you learned when you were kids?”

    Grandpa smiled. “The things we learn as kids just stick in our brains better, I guess. The older you get, the harder it is to remember things. That’s why we encourage you to read and memorize God’s Word as much as you can now, while you’re young.”

    Grandma nodded. “The verses I learned as a child have stuck with me all through my life. They’ve reminded me in difficult times that I belong to Jesus and that He’s always with me. That’s something I’ll never forget!”

    –Agnes Livezey

    How about you? Are you hiding God’s Word in your heart? One way to do that is by memorizing Bible verses. Try it now with today’s key verse. Read it over a few times, then shut your eyes and see if you can say it out loud. Try to do that with a different verse every day or week. But don’t just memorize the words—think about what God is telling you. Use His Word to help you remember His truth and promises.

    Today's Key Verse: Your word I have hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You. Psalm 119:11 (NKJV)

    Today's Key Thought: Memorize Bible verses
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    Stinky Sins

    11/04/2026 | 4min
    Read: 1 John 1:5-9

    “Ronan!” Mom called. “Can you take out the trash, please? I had to get rid of the old trash can, so you’ll just have to stack the bags in the garage for now.”

    Ronan scowled. “Why can’t Daisy put it out for once? All she ever does is sit around and text her friends.”

    Daisy scowled back at him. “At least I have friends!”

    “Both of you, stop it!” said Mom. “Why do you kids have to fight all the time?”

    Ronan didn’t say anything more as he grudgingly took out the trash.

    When they pulled into the garage a couple days later, Daisy held her nose as she got out of the car. “Ugh! Something stinks in here!”

    “It’s the trash!” said Mom. “Let’s move these bags out to the driveway. I’ll text Dad and remind him to pick up a new trash can on his way home.”

    “Hey! Come back here and help!” Ronan called to Daisy, who was going into the house. “No wonder you didn’t get a part in the school play—they must have known you’d be too lazy to learn your lines!”

    Daisy kicked at the bag he was holding. “Be quiet, dummy!” she yelled.

    “That’s enough!” Mom said sternly. “You’ll both help.”

    When they finished, Mom made them go to the kitchen and sit down. “Your attitudes remind me of that trash,” she told them.

    “Sorry,” Ronan muttered. “Can I get up now?”

    “No!” Mom pulled out a chair and sat down. “The way you’ve been acting stinks worse than the trash you took out of the garage today. Things like bad attitudes, selfishness, and jealousy hurt people Jesus wants us to love and drive them away from us. That’s why we need to confess those stinky sins to Jesus. He’ll forgive us and make us clean. He’ll also help us apologize to others for what we’ve done and replace mean, selfish attitudes with kindness and love.”

    Daisy and Ronan were quiet for a moment, then they looked at each other. “I’m sorry,” they said in unison. That made them smile.

    Mom stood up and grinned. “It smells better in here already!”

    –Barbara J. Westberg

    How about you? Have you noticed any trash in your life lately? Sins like meanness, gossip, laziness, selfishness, and unkind words can really stink up your life and hurt your relationships with others. Ask Jesus to take out the trash! When you confess your sins to Him, He forgives you and makes you clean. Then trust Him to help you tell others you’re sorry and replace unkind attitudes with His love.

    Today's Key Verse: If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9 (NKJV)

    Today's Key Thought: Confess sin and be clean
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    The Leper

    10/04/2026 | 4min
    Read: Isaiah 53:4-11

    “Mom, I don’t understand this verse,” Alec said. “It’s Second Corinthians 5:21. ‘God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.’ I know it’s talking about Jesus, but what does it mean when it says He was made to be sin for us? Jesus never sinned, did He?”

    “No, He didn’t,” said Mom. “That’s why He was able to save us by taking our sin upon Himself. Let’s see if I can find a way to help you think about it.” She pulled up a picture on her phone. “Here’s a picture of a leper—a person who has leprosy. It’s a contagious disease mentioned often in the Bible, and it can still be found in some parts of the world today.”

    Alec looked at the picture and frowned. “That poor man. He doesn’t have any fingers or toes, just little stumps!”

    “Yes,” said Mom, “and he’s blind too. If you saw this man, what would you do for him?”

    Alec thought about it. “I would give him a drink of water and some food.”

    “But he’s dying,” said Mom. “Would you love him enough to get down beside him and take him in your arms and tell him that if he trusts in Jesus, he’ll go to heaven?”

    Alec hesitated, then nodded. “But I’d want to wear a mask so I wouldn’t get sick.”

    “But what if, in order to really help him, you had to get sick?” Mom asked. “What if you had the power to allow all of his sickness to flow into your body and let all of your strength and health flow into his? Would you do that?”

    Alec cringed at that idea. “I don’t think I could do that,” he said. “He has such a horrible disease!”

    Mom nodded. “Yet that’s what Jesus did for us, Alec. He never sinned, but He took all our sin upon Himself and died on the cross to take our punishment. That’s what caused Him to suffer so much—not just the physical pain of the crucifixion, but bearing the huge weight of our sin.”

    Alec thought it over. “I think I’m beginning to understand.”

    –Harry C. Trover

    How about you? Have you ever thought about what Jesus did when He died for your sins? He suffered great shame and horror by taking your sin upon Himself. He took your place on the cross so you could spend eternity in heaven with Him instead of hell—He loves you that much! Accept His sacrifice for your sins and trust Him as your Savior. (To learn more, go to Have You Heard the Good News?)

    Today's Key Verse: God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. 2 Corinthians 5:21 (NIV)

    Today's Key Thought: Jesus took your sin upon Himself

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