Author name: Ali Clark

Devotional

Fri Jan 23-History Is Watching

I read these words today with my hands tight on the steering wheel, my chest heavy, my thoughts loud. I am 23, still young enough to believe the world can be better, and old enough to feel how much it hurts when it is not.

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Fri Jan 8-Going Through the Motions Has Purpose

I am 23 and some days feel like living inside a loading screen. De-realization hits and concentration slips away. My body goes on autopilot while my thoughts play whack-a-mole. I try to bury ideas I know I do not actually believe, but they pop up anyway.

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Tue Dec 9-Cared For

Some mornings, I wake up already tired. Tired not from doing too much, but from thinking too much. The “type of tired sleep can’t fix” as my good friend Ryan would say.

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Wed Nov 19-A Masterpiece in Progress

I turned 23 back in May, and honestly, it felt like the age of comparison. I work in a demanding field, and every time I scroll through social media, it feels like I’m bombarded by people who have it all figured out.

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Mon Oct 6-Never Uncovered

Have you ever felt hopeless and unheard? Like no one sees what you give or how much it costs you to keep showing up? Like you are giving your best, but somehow it is still not enough to matter?

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Fri Sep 19-Only One King

Have you ever heard someone say, “Never meet your heroes”? It’s a strange warning, but it holds some truth. We often place people on pedestals. Maybe athletes, celebrities, even people in our everyday lives. We admire their talents, their achievements, and the way they seem to carry themselves. But sometimes, when we look closer…

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Thu Sep 4-Wonderfully Made

When I was a kid, I hated my eyelids. It sounds like a small thing, but to me, it wasn’t. I hated how my eyes looked when I smiled, like they disappeared. I hated how eyeliner never worked on me like it did for the other girls at school.

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Wed Jul 9-Jesus Sat With the Outsider-Can We?

As Joshua prepared to leave the people of Israel, he didn’t just celebrate their victories—he issued a warning. Now that they had entered a time of peace, the real challenge would begin: would they remember the journey that shaped them, or would they slowly drift toward comfort, forgetting who they were and who God called them to be?

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Mon May 26-Good Fruit

“Did you hear what she said in front of everyone?” one of the varsity cheerleaders sneered. Their voices were filled with ridicule, clearly trying to belittle her. But then something unexpected happened that I will remember for the rest of my life.

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