Heartbeats from Agape Love – June 11th, 2025
- Sarah Skaggs
- Jun 10
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 17
Heartbeats from Agape Love – June 11th, 2025
A daily moment to reflect, remember, and rejoice.
Faith Focus: A Word in Season
"The Lord God hath given me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary."
—Isaiah 50:4 (KJV)
There’s someone today who needs encouragement—and God may use your voice to deliver it. Let your words carry hope, truth, and healing. Speak gently, love deeply, and shine brightly in a world hungry for light.
Christian Holidays
Feast of Saint Barnabas (Catholic/Anglican) – Barnabas, known as the “son of encouragement,” was a vital figure in the early Church. His life reminds us that kindness, generosity, and faithfulness leave eternal impact.
This Day in History
1963 – President John F. Kennedy delivers his Civil Rights Address – A historic call for equality, dignity, and moral courage.
1776 – The Continental Congress appoints the first committee to draft the Declaration of Independence – A reminder that bold beginnings often start with quiet conviction.
National Holidays – USA
National Corn on the Cob Day – Summer is in full swing—celebrate with something fresh from the earth and share a meal with someone you love.
National Making Life Beautiful Day – A day to honor those who bring light into the lives of others through service, creativity, and love.
Kamehameha Day (Hawaii) – Celebrating the strength and unity brought by King Kamehameha the Great, a leader who shaped the Hawaiian Islands with vision and peace.
Heritage & Heart
Today is about encouragement, boldness, and beauty. From Barnabas’s kindness to world-changing speeches and quiet acts of service, your life has the power to leave a legacy of light. Whether your influence is great or small, it matters deeply in the Kingdom of God.
Today’s Heartbeat Challenge:
Send a message or handwritten note to someone who’s been quietly making life more beautiful—at work, at home, in your church, or in your community. Let your words be a balm and a blessing.






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