~Lesallan

April 1, 2026

🌅 Scripture

“The LORD is near to all who call on Him, to all who call on Him in truth.” — Psalm 145:18

💭 Reflection

Mid‑week has a way of revealing what we’ve been carrying.
Some weeks we arrive here steady and grateful.
Other weeks we arrive limping—tired, stretched, or quietly overwhelmed.

But the beautiful truth is this:
God does some of His most tender work in the middle.

  • In the middle of uncertainty
  • In the middle of waiting
  • In the middle of “not yet”
  • In the middle of “I don’t know how this will work out”

He doesn’t wait for us to be strong.
He doesn’t wait for us to be polished.
He doesn’t wait for us to have answers.

He meets us in the middle because He is the God who draws near.

Mid‑week is a reminder that we don’t walk alone.
Even when the week feels long, even when our strength feels thin, God is not pacing at a distance—He is present, attentive, and steady.

Sometimes His nearness feels like peace settling into the cracks.
Sometimes it feels like a whisper of courage.
Sometimes it’s simply the quiet assurance:
“I am here, and I am not leaving.”

🕊️ Mid‑Week Application

Try one of these simple practices today:

  • Pause for 60 seconds and breathe deeply, whispering, “Lord, You are near.”
  • Name one burden you’ve been carrying and hand it to Him intentionally.
  • Look for one sign of grace—a kindness, a moment of clarity, a breath of peace.
  • Encourage one person who may also be walking through a “middle” moment.

Small steps open big spaces for God to move.

🙏 Prayer

Father, thank You for meeting me in the middle—
in the middle of my week, my worries, my hopes, and my unknowns.
Draw near to me today in a way I can feel.
Strengthen what is weary, calm what is anxious,
and remind me that I am never walking alone.
Amen.

🌟 Mid‑Week Blessing

May the nearness of God steady your heart,
quiet your mind,
and renew your strength for the days ahead.
You are held, you are seen, and you are not alone.

~Lesallan 🕊️⚔️☦️


Lesallan

Lesallan Bostron is a Christian leader, writer, and practitioner committed to incarnational ministry and cross‑cultural partnership. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Leadership and combines academic study with hands‑on experience in community engagement, discipleship, and mission strategy. Lesallan’s work emphasizes culturally sensitive approaches that prioritize local leadership, long‑term sustainability, and spiritual formation. His vocational journey includes service in the Air Force, experience in sales, and practical stewardship of rural life, including horse care and farm work. These varied roles have shaped his pastoral instincts, resilience, and capacity to work across social and cultural boundaries. Lesallan brings this practical wisdom into classroom settings, short‑term mission planning, and curriculum design, always centering humility, listening, and mutual accountability. Lesallan’s research and writing focus on rethinking mission from models of exportation to models of partnership. He draws on historical examples, contemporary missiological scholarship, and lived practice to advocate for pre‑departure listening, capacity transfer, and reparative accountability. His devotional writing and teaching aim to bridge academic insight and spiritual formation, helping churches and practitioners translate theology into ethical, effective ministry. Available for speaking, teaching, and collaborative projects, Lesallan seeks partnerships that honor local agency and cultivate sustainable discipleship. He lives in Wisconsin and welcomes conversation with pastors, mission leaders, and educators who are committed to faithful, contextually wise engagement.