5 Things You Need to Know This Morning (Before the World Wakes Up)
- Dr. Layne McDonald
- Feb 13
- 5 min read
Good morning. While most of the world is still hitting the snooze button, here's what's already unfolding across the country. We're bringing you five stories that matter, presented with clarity, context, and a Christ-centered lens.

1. Search Intensifies for Missing Arizona Woman
The Facts:
Nancy Guthrie, an Arizona woman who went missing from her Tucson-area home, remains at the center of an expanding investigation. The FBI has released new information to the public, including doorbell camera footage and detailed suspect descriptions, as investigators found black gloves near her Catalina Foothills home that are now undergoing DNA testing.
The reward for information leading to her location has been increased to $100,000. Multiple agencies, including the FBI, Pima County Sheriff's Office, and Border Patrol, are actively searching the neighborhood and surrounding areas.
The Lens:
Every missing person case reminds us that behind the headlines are real families experiencing unimaginable anxiety and fear. In moments like these, we see both the best of our communities, neighbors helping neighbors, agencies coordinating resources, and the worst of human nature that can lead someone to harm another.
Scripture calls us to be those who "seek justice, rescue the oppressed" (Isaiah 1:17). When someone goes missing, the community's response matters. Tips matter. Attention matters. Prayer matters.
The Response:
If you live in the Tucson area and have any information, no matter how small it seems, contact the FBI. Sometimes the detail you think is insignificant could be the piece investigators need.
For those of us watching from afar, we can pray for Nancy's safe return, for her family's strength, and for investigators to have wisdom and discernment. We can also use this as a reminder to check in on vulnerable people in our own circles, elderly neighbors, isolated friends, those going through difficult times.
2. Four Astronauts Launch to Space Station
The Facts:
NASA and SpaceX successfully launched the Crew-12 mission early Friday morning at 5:15 a.m. EST. Four astronauts lifted off aboard the Dragon Freedom capsule, riding a Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station for a crew rotation. Mission teams confirmed the rocket was cleared for launch with no holds, though weather conditions were monitored due to potential high wind speeds.

The Lens:
In a week filled with divisive headlines, here's a story that reminds us what humans can accomplish when we work together toward a common goal. Space exploration represents our God-given curiosity and ingenuity, the same creative spark that allows us to image we're made in the image of a Creator God.
These launches have become almost routine, which is itself remarkable. What was science fiction a generation ago is now a scheduled commute to low Earth orbit. Yet the routine nature shouldn't diminish the wonder: four people just left the planet to live and work 250 miles above us.
The Response:
Take a moment today to look up, literally. In our age of constant digital distraction and ground-level conflict, space exploration invites us to lift our eyes and remember there's more to reality than our immediate tensions.
Show your kids the launch footage. Talk about what humans can accomplish through collaboration, discipline, and courage. Use it as a conversation starter about stewarding creation, pursuing excellence, and dreaming beyond what seems immediately possible.
3. Political Tensions Escalate with Indictment Attempts
The Facts:
The Trump administration has moved to indict six Democratic lawmakers simultaneously. Critics describe this as an unprecedented use of government power against perceived political opponents, while supporters argue the actions are justified based on specific alleged violations.
The Lens:
This development represents a dangerous escalation in our political culture, regardless of where you sit on the ideological spectrum. When government power is used to prosecute political rivals, whether justified or not, it erodes the foundational trust that holds a democracy together.
We've seen this pattern in other nations: once the precedent is set that the party in power can indict opposition leaders, it becomes normalized. Then when power shifts, the other side does the same. The cycle accelerates until the rule of law becomes the rule of whoever holds power.
Scripture is clear: "Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves" (Philippians 2:3). This applies to governance and the exercise of power. Power without restraint, without mercy, without wisdom leads to chaos.
The Response:
We need to reject the tribal instinct to defend or attack based solely on party affiliation. Instead, ask: "Would I support this action if the other side were doing it?" If the answer is no, then principle should lead us to oppose it now.
Pray for wisdom for those in authority. Pray that truth would prevail over partisan advantage. And remember that our ultimate citizenship is in a kingdom "not of this world": which frees us to speak truth regardless of political cost.
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4. Federal Immigration Enforcement Pulled from Minnesota
The Facts:
The Trump administration has announced the withdrawal of federal troops from Minnesota's immigration enforcement surge. Agents who were added to the operation are set to be completely removed by next week, following sustained local pressure and protests. The move comes despite previous threats and represents a significant shift in the administration's approach to the state.
The Lens:
Immigration enforcement remains one of the most emotionally charged issues in American life, touching on questions of law, compassion, security, and identity. People of good faith disagree: sometimes sharply: on how to balance these competing values.
What's clear is that local communities have power when they organize and speak up. Whether you view this withdrawal as a victory for human dignity or a failure of law enforcement depends largely on your starting premises about immigration policy. But the fact that sustained civic pressure produced a policy reversal should encourage everyone who believes local voices matter.
The Response:
Rather than celebrating or lamenting based on tribal affiliation, we should ask: "What does loving our neighbor look like in immigration policy?" That's not a simple question, and thoughtful Christians disagree on the answer.
What we can agree on: immigrants are made in God's image. Families should not be needlessly separated. Law matters, and so does mercy. Any policy approach that ignores either law or mercy is incomplete.
Get involved locally. Understand what's happening in your community. Support organizations that help immigrants navigate legal processes. And resist the urge to dehumanize anyone: whether immigrants or enforcement officers: in service of your political position.
5. EPA Climate Regulation Rolled Back
The Facts:
The Trump administration has rolled back a significant Environmental Protection Agency climate regulation as part of broader changes to environmental policy. The specific regulation had been implemented to address climate concerns and emissions standards.

The Lens:
Environmental policy sits at the intersection of science, economics, and competing visions for how we steward creation. For some, regulations represent necessary protections for a planet under stress. For others, they represent government overreach that stifles innovation and economic growth.
Christians should care about creation care: not because of political ideology, but because Genesis gives humanity a mandate to "tend and keep" the earth. That doesn't automatically dictate specific policy positions, but it does mean we can't be indifferent to environmental degradation.
The Response:
Whatever your view on this specific regulation, commit to being someone who takes stewardship seriously. Reduce waste where you can. Support businesses that prioritize sustainability. Teach your kids that caring for creation is part of honoring its Creator.
And in policy debates, resist the false choice between environmental protection and economic prosperity. The best solutions find ways to advance both. Demand better from policymakers than simplistic either/or frameworks.
Morning Reflection:
Five stories, five invitations to think Christianly about the news. To see people: not partisan pawns. To pray: not just post. To engage: not just rage.
Before the world fully wakes up and the noise of the day drowns out clarity, you have a choice: Will you let the news shape you, or will you bring a Christ-centered perspective to the news?
Need prayers? Text us day or night at 1-901-213-7341.
Follow at LayneMcDonald.com for calm updates and Christ-centered clarity on today's biggest questions.
Sources: FBI, NASA, SpaceX, Reuters, AP News

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