Hope in History: A Year-Long Journey of Daily Devotions
Volume 6 - June
This edition of the Hope in History series brings a complete month of daily devotions for June, each one connecting a true historical moment that happened on that day with a meaningful perspective drawn from Scripture.
June unfolds through moments that carry weight far beyond their day. You'll find yourself at Dunkirk as the final boats pull away against overwhelming odds, stand at the signing of the Magna Carta as principles of justice begin to take shape, watch a young nation adopt its flag as a symbol of shared identity, and follow Secretariat's breathtaking run to the Triple Crown-a display of excellence that left no doubt.
Within these pages, you'll see how very different moments can point to the same enduring truths. Courage under pressure, the shaping of identity, the pursuit of what is right, and the discipline to run well when it matters most-each story offers a brief pause to reflect, pairing the events of history with a scriptural lens that brings clarity to the present.
This volume doesn't ask for long stretches of time-just a few intentional minutes each day where you can look back, consider what matters, and carry something worthwhile into whatever comes next in your day's journey.
Whether you are moving through the full year or starting here in June, these pages offer a reminder that the same qualities seen across history-faith, restraint, courage, wisdom-are not distant ideals. They are choices still placed in front of us, one day at a time.
Because history is more than something we study.
It is something we continue to write.