An Inaugural Prayer

Donald J. Trump is sworn in as the 47th President of the United States

God, bless our President (and those elected)
who seek to lead one nation under You.
Give them the grace to lead while serving others
denying self in everything they do.
Grant them the courage to stand up to terror
protecting both the masses and the few.

God, bless our President and bless his family
who recognize the spotlight they now face.
Grant them protection from those who oppose them.
Help them to learn from last year’s grueling race.
Give them the will to model godly standards
and help them trust in Your amazing grace.

God, bless our President with needed wisdom
as he considers options far and near.
Infuse him with uncanny comprehension
that he might calm us from the things we fear.
Give him the confidence to pray believing
that when he seeks Your face You always hear. Amen.


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A Heartfelt Call for Action

The Los Angeles fires have blazed a path in our hearts

The City of Angels is
dodging Hell’s flames.
This inferno has singed
fleeing wings.
Angelinos are weary
of winds from the east
and the smoke that makes
weeping eyes sting.

In the crises of others,
in the losses they face,
we are given a chance to respond
to the pain and the heartache,
to the grief and despair
and the loss of rare treasures now gone.

Midst the ash and the embers,
So Cal looks for help
from its neighboring states far and wide.
Are you willing to give?
Are you willing to serve?
Let the love in your heart be your guide.


In addition to each week’s post on this website, Greg Asimakoupoulos offers daily video devotionals on his YouTube channel. Here is a sample video. If you are interested in receiving these devotionals Monday through Friday, you can subscribe on Greg’s channel.

The Wisemen’s Wives

Have you ever considered who the wisemen left behind?

There were three mates
who stayed behind
to run the home
the kids to mind
while Baltashazar, Melchior
and Caspar headed west.

The wisemen’s wives
were smart as well.
Their men away,
they’d buy and sell.
For months on end
they ruled like queens
because their kings were gone.

They had no clue
what their men found
in Bethlehem
on holy ground.
God-with-us was now with them
who worshipped Him with gifts.

And when they made
their way back home,
the magi met their wives alone
and shared with them
a mystery…
how God became a man.


In addition to each week’s post on this website, Greg Asimakoupoulos offers daily video devotionals on his YouTube channel. Here is a sample video. If you are interested in receiving these devotionals Monday through Friday, you can subscribe on Greg’s channel.

Faith Matters in 2025

A painting of Snoqualmie Falls in Washington State by J. Craig Thorpe

Your faith serves as a rubber boat
when raging currents take your hope
and send you down a one-way spill
from which there’s no return.

It’s true! Faith matters most of all
when life is like a waterfall
when you can’t tell just where or when
the splashdown will occur.

Life carries you with no holds barred.
And without drag, the drop is hard.
You hang on tight while trusting God
It’s faith that gives you hope.

So, as this new year beckons us
to ride the waves with hope and trust,
we recognize how much faith means
to navigate what’s next.


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Remembering a Georgia Peach

A peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia became our President

A peanut farmer down in Plains
became our President
and though he only served for four short years,
his legacy grew stronger
through the passions he pursued
to rid the poor and needy of their fears.

In building houses, he built hope.
By serving Jimmy showed
the habitat of humankind stands strong.
This kind and decent Georgia peach
was sweet (though tough as nails).
His faith in Christ helped him to challenge wrong.

On Sundays, he taught Sunday School.
On weekdays he would dress
in such a way to prove faith wears work clothes.
His smile was disarming
as he labored long for peace
to bring together groups where conflict grows.

Today we sing a great man’s praise
while bidding him goodbye.
His century of living now is done.
A crown of righteousness awaits
this “aw shucks” prince of peace
who claimed his right to reign through God’s own Son.

Peace to his memory!


In addition to each week’s post on this website, Greg Asimakoupoulos offers daily video devotionals on his YouTube channel. Here is a sample video. If you are interested in receiving these devotionals Monday through Friday, you can subscribe on Greg’s channel.