• Be Still
    Jun 27 2026

    It is summer, and Ana — the fastest, loudest, most perpetually-in-motion of the Jones children — cannot imagine a day worth slowing down for. But one ordinary evening, worn out at last, she falls asleep and opens her eyes somewhere she has never been: a small wooden boat on a wide sea, with weather-beaten fishermen at the oars and a Man asleep in the stern. When a sudden storm turns the water to mountains and even grown men cry out in fear, Ana discovers there is one storm she cannot outrun. Then the Man stands, speaks three quiet words — “Peace, be still” — and the wind lies down at once. In the great calm that follows, the stillness reaches all the way inside the girl who is never still.

    A dream-episode about the peace the Lord gives in the very middle of the storm. Scripture: Mark 4:39 (KJV).

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    22 mins
  • The Best Seat in the Back
    Jun 20 2026

    For the first time, the story turns to Dad. As the church prepares for a Homecoming Sunday—a visiting preacher, a packed service, and dinner on the grounds—it is Dad, the Pastor’s Assistant, who quietly makes every piece of it happen: the squared chairs, the filled water glass, the corner fan he stayed late to fix. When the day arrives and the thanks land everywhere except on him, it is Addison—the one who notices every small detail—who feels the injustice on her father’s behalf. But Dad has learned something about the back of the room, and about work done not unto men but unto the Lord. A gentle story about hidden faithfulness, the freedom of serving without applause, and the One who never misses a single chair. Scripture: John 3:30; Colossians 3:23 (KJV).

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    19 mins
  • Beautiful in Its Time
    Jun 13 2026

    On a long summer evening, the Jones family welcomes Brother Thompson and Sister Beverly into their home for the first time as a courting couple. For Ana—who lives at full speed and loves nothing more than the good part—the slow, steady pace of their courtship feels like a wedding that simply will not hurry up. As the evening settles onto the front porch, with lemonade and lightning bugs and Pickles asleep between two chairs, Ana begins to wonder why something so good should take so long. Through Dad’s gentle devotion and Brother Thompson’s quiet confidence, the family discovers a season they hadn’t thought to treasure—and the truth that God makes everything beautiful in His time. A tender story about patience, presence, and learning to love the waiting. Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1, 11 (KJV).

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    20 mins
  • What Andy Knows
    Jun 6 2026

    On Monday morning, Papa had emergency eye surgery. By Thursday, the doctors say he is doing well — but the word emergency has been sitting in the Jones household all week like a guest nobody invited. The older children are quiet in their own ways, careful with their words and their footsteps, carrying a worry they don’t quite have language for yet. And then Papa comes to stay for a few days while he recovers — and Andy, who is two years old and has no framework for emergency or surgery or careful, walks straight up to Papa, places his red ball in Papa’s hands, says “ba,” and climbs up beside him like nothing in the world has changed. Because for Andy, nothing has. Papa is Papa. And that turns out to be the most important thing anyone says all week.

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    24 mins
  • The Better Feeling
    May 30 2026

    School is out, the days are long, and Mom has enrolled all four sisters in a summer art workshop at the community center — three mornings a week, brushes and color and something to do with the hours. It is a good plan right up until the Wednesday the instructor holds up Ava Grace’s painting as the example for the whole class. Not Allison’s careful, methodical piece. Not Addison’s composed and intentional one. Not Ana’s bold, full-color expression. Five-year-old Ava Grace’s. Each older sister carries something home that afternoon that she didn’t have when the morning started — something small and sharp and not entirely comfortable to look at directly. When Dad opens Proverbs and First Corinthians at the table that evening, the Jones family discovers that envy is never really about what someone else received. And in the warm close of a summer evening, news arrives about Brother Thompson and Sister Beverly that reminds every person in the room what it looks like when love gets it right.

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    27 mins
  • The Long Middle
    May 23 2026

    Allison Jones is eleven years old, which means she is old enough to know exactly where she doesn’t belong and not quite old enough to know where she does. When the church Ladies’ Tea puts her squarely between the children’s craft table and the women’s conversation circle with nowhere comfortable in the middle, she carries that quiet ache home without quite having words for it. What the Jones family discovers together — at the dinner table, in the living room, and in the steady pages of First Corinthians and Jeremiah — is that the in-between is not a mistake in the timing. It is a season, and every season has a purpose. And in a quiet moment after Sunday service, something Brother Thompson says to Dad suggests that growing into the next thing — whatever it is — requires exactly the courage this family has been practicing all along.

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    24 mins
  • For Such a Time as This
    May 16 2026

    Addison Jones has an eye for beauty, a mind for detail, and a heart that takes things seriously — which may be exactly why, on the night after Sunday school taught the story of Queen Esther, she dreams herself right into the palace. In the dream, the whole family is there: a Mordecai who sounds remarkably like Dad, a handmaiden who moves exactly like Ana, and a small child who wanders through the throne room at the most solemn possible moment with something that looks very much like a toy truck. But underneath the dream’s warmth is a real question, and when Addison wakes up and brings it to the family table, Esther 4:14 lands not as ancient history but as something written for right now. Because courage dressed in purpose is still courage — and every person in the Jones house was placed exactly where they are for a reason.

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    25 mins
  • She Carries It Too
    May 9 2026

    The Jones household runs because Rebecca runs it — quietly, faithfully, with warm meals and folded laundry and a steady hand on everything that needs one. But this week, Rebecca is carrying something she hasn’t told anyone about, and the children who miss nothing begin to notice that Mom isn’t quite herself. What unfolds is something the Jones family hasn’t fully seen before — the woman at the center of their world needing the same thing she has always given: someone to see her, someone to stay, and a God who means it when He says He cares. First Peter 5:7 takes on new weight when it’s Mom who has to live it. And in an unexpected moment after Sunday service, it is Sister Beverly who sees what no one else thinks to look for.

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    24 mins