View this email in your browserDear Friend,A new year is upon us!New Year’s Eve invites us to celebrate the goodness of God and all He has done over the past year. As we turn our hearts toward the year ahead, there is a strong sense of anticipation and hope for what lies ahead. Jesus is moving powerfully in our church and across the globe!As we step into 2026, Paul’s words in Philippians 3:13-14 give us a clear and hopeful focus: “Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead,” we press on toward the life God has called us to in Christ Jesus. The turning of the year is not about dwelling on past successes or failures, but about fixing our eyes forward, with faith and determination. With gratitude for where God has brought us and confidence in where He is leading us, we step into the new year ready to pursue His purposes together.In these final hours of 2025, I am reminded that God is already present in the days ahead. Wherever you find yourself as this year comes to an end, may you rest in the assurance that His grace is sufficient for every step forward. As we enter 2026, may we do so with steady faith—trusting that God is at work even when the path is unclear, and believing that His hope and joy will meet us in every season.Thank you for being such a faithful part of the Hour of Power family this year. As we leave 2025 behind and look ahead to 2026, may Christ lead our thoughts, actions, and purpose, using our lives to shine His light and extend His hope to those we encounter.Also, don’t forget—there is still time to make a tax-deductible donation to the ministry.Please consider giving your best gift so we can continue spreading the love of Jesus to this lost and dying world. No amount is too small.Today and always, I’m grateful for you! Happy New Year! God loves you and so do I,![]() P.S. Click here to give a special year-end gift. Thank you again for your faithful support of this ministry. Thank You for Your SupportCopyright © 2025 Hour of Power, All rights reserved. Hour of Power email list Our mailing address is: Hour of PowerP.O. Box 100Garden Grove, CA 92842Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. |
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🚨 Urgent This challenge ends tomorrow!
| DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT Year-End ChallengeDeadline: 12/31Dear Peter, Tomorrow is the big day. The day 2025 ends. And the final day for our $2 Million Year-End Challenge—which means your window for double impact is closing fast! Please don’t miss this moment to see your generosity go twice as far to welcome guests, expand exhibits, and share God’s Word with the world as millions come to Washington, DC, for America’s 250th birthday.The deadline for the challenge is midnight tomorrow!GIVE NOWI’m grateful for the progress we’ve already made toward the challenge goal. At the same time . . . we’re not there yet. And time is short. Tomorrow’s midnight deadline is coming up fast—so I’m coming to every friend of Museum of the Bible to ask: If you haven’t had a chance to give yet . . . please give now. If you have given already, thank you! And please—in light of the opportunity and the fast-approaching deadline—consider giving again, as you’re able, or forward this special opportunity to someone you know. Especially with America’s 250th birthday coming up in the new year, a significant opportunity is before us to share the beauty and power of the Bible with visitors from all around our country and our world.Your gift today—doubled in impact—means we can make the most of this opportunity by . . . Inviting people of all ages to engage with the Bible in new and exciting waysRolling out the red carpet to record numbers of museum guestsUpdating our popular exhibit, The Bible in America: The Book That Shaped Our Nation, in time for the anniversary celebration Impacting more guests like the one who shared this: “I didn’t think the Bible had anything for me. Now I see I was wrong.”DOUBLE YOUR IMPACTWhether you decide to give or to share this exciting opportunity with someone you know, please act quickly. This special Year-End Challenge ends at midnight tomorrow!With gratitude, Carlos Campo, PhD
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERIf you or a close family member are 70½ or older, directing your Required Minimum Distribution to Museum of the Bible is a tax-efficient way to make a double impact before the end of the year. What’s more, by making Museum of the Bible a beneficiary of your DAF, you’ll become the newest member of the Marie Green Society.Inviting all people to engage with the transformative power of the Bible.museumoftheBible.org Please do not reply to this message. Replies to this address are not monitored. We’re happy to help you with any questions or concerns you may have at customerservice@mBible.org or (866)-430-6682.View email in browser Museum of the Bible · 400 4th St SW · Washington, DC 20024-2798 · USA update your preferences or unsubscribe |
Release Boatworks – Notes from the Waterline – 09.08.25
| The Heart of a Release Can a boat have a soul? Ask anyone who’s spent real time at sea, and they’ll tell you yes. You can feel it the second you step aboard. Some boats are cold. They’ll get you there, maybe even get you back, but they don’t speak to you. Then there are the others, the ones that feel alive under your boots. They’ve got presence. They’ve got history written into their lines. A Release boat belongs in that second camp. Built by hand, shaped by sweat, carrying more than fiberglass and teak. She carries intention. That’s her soul. A boat with soul isn’t just a piece of equipment; she’s part of the crew. Just as important as the captain, the wire-man, or the guy in the chair. And if a boat has a soul, then her engines are the heart that keeps it beating. I’ve walked into a lot of engine rooms over the years. Some are afterthoughts – dirty corners, cramped spaces, wires hanging like spaghetti – or hidden behind panels to make it look pretty, filters buried where no hand can reach. That’s not a heart you can trust. Offshore, when the weather turns and the horizon goes dark, you need to know your heart is strong, steady, and ready. That’s why we treat our engine rooms like sanctuaries. Clean lines, service access, systems laid out where they make sense. Every hose labeled, every clamp double-checked, every filter where it belongs. It’s not about looking pretty in a brochure – it’s about respect. Respect for the men who will trust this boat one hundred miles off, for the fish she’ll chase, and for the ocean that will test her. A good engine room is more than machinery. It’s a heartbeat. You hear it when the turbos spool up, when the exhaust note settles into that rhythm only a well-tuned set of diesels can make. It’s the sound of confidence, the promise that no matter what’s ahead, this boat has the heart to carry you through. I’ve owned enough boats to know: the ones you trust are the ones you can feel. A Release isn’t just built to fish. She’s built to endure. She’s built to carry her crew out and bring them home. That’s soul. That’s heart. And that’s why I say a good boat – our boats – aren’t just machines. She’s alive. – JTP.S. If you want to see how different a build feels when the builder actually listens, start here. Visit our website and sign up for Notes from the Waterline — the stories, the builds, and the truths other builders won’t tell you. Release Boatworks, 901 Duerer Street, Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215, USA, 833-347-4729Unsubscribe Manage preferences![]() |

Carlos Campo, PhD
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERIf you or a close family member are 70½ or older, directing your Required Minimum Distribution to Museum of the Bible is a tax-efficient way to make a double impact before the end of the year. What’s more, by making Museum of the Bible a beneficiary of your DAF, you’ll become the newest member of the
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