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Whispers of Grace

Whispers of Grace is a series of personal reflections written by me, Rondall Reynoso, a long-time Christian, scholar of religion, and an artist. Each reflection begins with a Bible verse, continues with some honest thoughts about life and faith, and closes with a simple prayer.

These are not polished sermons or authoritative answers. They are moments of reflection—an attempt to listen for God’s quiet voice in Scripture and in everyday life. I don’t have everything figured out, but I write out of a desire to walk more closely with Jesus Christ and to share what I am learning along the way.

Currently, Whispers of Grace is shared weekly, but the goal is to offer daily devotionals in the future. My prayer is that these reflections will give you space to pause, breathe, and remember the good things that God’s love makes possible.

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#1 Trinity Christian College to close after 66 years of service (News)

Trinity Christian College will permanently close at the end of the 2025–2026 academic year. The decision follows a strategic review by the Board of Trustees, which cited insurmountable financial and enrollment challenges....


#2 Bible Verses by Topic- Popular, Inspirational, & Encouraging (Resource)

Whether you’re seeking guidance, comfort, or inspiration, our curated Bible verses organized by topic support you on your faith journey. From love and forgiveness to hope and perseverance, each topic provides meaningful....


#3 Music That Moves Us: Believers Engaging Secular Music (Essay)

I am not a person who listens to a lot of Contemporary Christian Music. For perhaps four years in my late teens/early twenties, I listened exclusively to that genre, primarily reflecting my fresh faith and respect for my elders. I was....


#4 How Do We Value the Souls of Women Athletes?

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“The unfolding of the bare human soul: that is what interests me.” ~Bruce Lee That is easily one of my top 10 favorite quotes. I am a long-time supporter of women’s sports for precisely this reason. This is an article about gender....


#5 The Black Swan and the Fragility of American Democracy (Essay)

When Nassim Nicholas Taleb wrote The Black Swan, he was talking about the type of events that show up uninvited and rearrange the furniture of the world before anyone has a chance to say, “Wait, what just happened?” He was....


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#6 Vertical Morality vs. Compassion: The ethics behind MAGA Christianity (News)

Many Americans are struggling to reconcile Christian teachings of love and mercy with the harsh rhetoric and punitive policies promoted by MAGA-aligned Christianity. The key to this apparent contradiction, some experts argue, lies...


#7 When the Church Forgets Scripture (Essay)

For good or ill—and I think it was almost exclusively good—I grew up in a small country church that was disconnected from the broader Christian culture. I did not grow up listening to Christian music. I remember the first time I heard the...


#8 Dear Lee University and the Church of God (N)

Dear Lee University and the Church of God,I remember once in my early twenties having a flashing suicidal thought while going through a rough time. That was the only time in my life, until earlier this year. I haven’t said much....


#9 My Journey of Reconciliation: Convicted by the Holy Spirit (N)

I grew up in Hackensack, New Jersey, a suburb of New York City. I graduated from Hackensack High in 1971, earned my B.A. from Cornell University in 1975, and received a master’s degree in magazine journalism from Syracuse....


#10 White America… Take Responsibility and Repent (Essay)

Last week was a hard week for our nation. I haven’t sat watching the news, fighting tears swelling in my eyes, since Hurricane Katrina. But, in that case, my tears were over a natural tragedy. These tears are over the tragedy of humad....


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