This Gave Me Chills


Happy Wednesday, Reader!

Last year, we were sitting on the front porch, the kids holding their little sparklers and waiting (not-so-patiently) for the neighbor's fireworks to start.

When the first sparkler lit up, my youngest whispered,
“It's like Jesus' light.”

It caught me off guard.

Because in that moment—surrounded by the noise, the humidity, the chaos—I saw what he saw.

Awe.

Wonder.

Light in the darkness.

And I thought, our freedom really is a gift from above.

That night reminded me how important it is to slow down and teach our kids what freedom means, not just in our country—but in our faith.

If you’re looking for a meaningful way to add more faith into your July 4th celebration, I gathered 26 patriotic Bible verses for you and your family to read together.

Whether it’s around the dinner table, before the fireworks, or during a quiet morning moment—these verses are perfect for celebrating the One who gives true freedom.

Wishing you a beautiful and meaningful Fourth.

With love,

Micah

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Praying for you always · Micah Klug | Home Faith Family

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Hi there, I'm Micah Klug!

I teach time-tested solutions to help parents remember what matters most in life, including strengthening their home, faith, and family relationships. If you're like most parents, you may have noticed that life can often be overwhelming and busy. Follow along for the latest tips, tools, and strategies on how to find joy in the relationships that matter most.

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