Looking for Peace in the News? Here Are 10 Things You Should Know About Our 10 PM Night Cap
- Layne McDonald
- 21 hours ago
- 6 min read
Let’s be honest: your phone is often the last thing you see before you close your eyes, and usually, it isn’t helping you sleep. We’ve all been there: laying in the dark, the blue light hitting our faces, scrolling through a feed that feels like a never-ending cycle of shouting matches, "breaking news" sirens, and tribal warfare. By the time you finally set the phone down, your heart is racing, your mind is spinning, and "peace" feels like a foreign concept.
At The McReport, we believe there’s a better way to stay informed. We call it the 10 PM Night Cap. It’s not just a news summary; it’s a spiritual practice. It’s a way to engage with the world without letting the world’s chaos steal your rest.
If you’re tired of the noise and looking for a way to stay "watchful" (as Scripture commands) without staying "worried," here are 10 things you should know about how we do news differently.
1. It’s a Five-Minute Daily Commitment
We know you’re busy. We also know that "doomscrolling" for forty-five minutes doesn't actually make you better informed: it just makes you more anxious. The 10 PM Night Cap is designed to be read or listened to in about five minutes. We strip away the filler and the "hot takes" to give you exactly what you need to know before the day ends.
2. We Write for the "Drama-Exhausted Middle"
The media landscape today is built on a "left vs. right" business model. They want you angry because anger drives clicks. But there is a massive group of people: the "drama-exhausted middle": who just want the truth. You care about the world, you care about your neighbors, and you care about your faith, but you’re tired of being manipulated. We write for you.

3. We Respect Your Brain’s Biology
Did you know your brain has a hard time distinguishing between a digital headline about a crisis and a physical threat in your living room? When you read a sensationalized, fear-based headline at 10:30 PM, your body releases cortisol and spikes your heart rate. It’s a biological "fight or flight" response. The Night Cap is "low-heat" news. We present facts calmly so your nervous system can stay regulated and ready for sleep.
4. The Four-Part Formula: Facts, Lens, Response, Prayer
Every Night Cap follows a strict structure to help you process information holistically:
The Facts: Cold, neutral reporting based on wire sources.
The Lens: How do we view this through the Word of God?
The Response: Practical, Christ-centered steps we can take.
The Prayer: Closing the day by handing the burden back to the Creator.
5. It Breaks the Doomscroll Loop
The 10 PM Night Cap isn't just a newsletter; it's an invitation to set a boundary. We encourage our readers to set an alarm for 10 PM. Read the brief, say the prayer, and then: this is the hard part: stop scrolling. By making The McReport your final stop for information, you reclaim the final hour of your day for rest and reflection.
6. Everything is Filtered Through Scripture
As an organization rooted in the values of the Assemblies of God, we believe the Bible isn't just a historical book; it’s a living lens. Whether we are discussing global economics or local education, we ask: What does the Spirit say to the Church? We look for the "peace that passes understanding" even when the headlines are heavy.
7. No Tribal Spin, Just Truth
In our newsroom, we avoid loaded language. You won’t find us using "trigger words" designed to make you hate someone on the "other side." We believe in "truth without cruelty and conviction without contempt." We provide the facts and let you, as a thinking believer led by the Holy Spirit, form your own conclusions.
8. We Believe Peace is a Choice
The world tells us that if we aren't constantly worried, we aren't paying attention. We reject that narrative. We believe that because Christ has already overcome the world, we can be engaged with current events without being controlled by them. Peace isn't the absence of news; it’s the presence of God in the midst of it.
9. It’s About Being Wise, Not Avoidant
Some people choose to "fast" from the news entirely. While that’s fine for a season, we believe Christians are called to be salt and light. You can't pray effectively for a world you've tuned out. The Night Cap makes you "wisely informed" rather than "overwhelmed," giving you the tools to be a witness in your community.
10. Pastoral Support is a Text Away
News can be heavy, and sometimes a summary isn't enough. We don't want you to process the world alone. That’s why we offer direct support. If a story hits home or you’re feeling the weight of the world, we are here to pray with you.
Need prayers? Text us day or night at 1-901-213-7341.
Tonight’s Low-Heat News Brief: A Step Toward Global Health
To give you a taste of how we process the news, here is a fresh look at a developing story from the global stage.
The Headline: UN Reports Milestone in Global Clean Water Access for Rural Regions
What Happened According to recent data compiled by UN-Water and the World Health Organization (WHO), 2025 saw a record-breaking investment in rural water infrastructure across Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. The report indicates that over 40 million people gained access to "safely managed" drinking water sources in the last twelve months alone. This progress is attributed to a shift toward decentralized, solar-powered well systems that allow local communities to maintain their own utilities without relying on failing national grids.
Why It Matters Clean water is the foundational block of public health, education, and economic stability. When children aren't sick from waterborne illnesses, they stay in school. When women don't have to walk six miles a day for a bucket of water, they can engage in local commerce. For the "drama-exhausted," this is a reminder that while the "big" political stories dominate the screen, quiet, life-saving work is happening every single day.
The Biblical Lens In the Gospel of John, Jesus meets a woman at a well and speaks of "living water" (John 4:10). As Christians, we recognize that physical thirst is a mirror of spiritual thirst. When we see the "least of these" receiving the basic gift of clean water, we see a reflection of God’s providential care. The Assemblies of God tradition has always emphasized "Divine Healing," and providing clean water is a form of preventative healing that honors the bodies God created.
The Christian Response We can celebrate this progress without becoming complacent. Stewardship of the earth’s resources is a mandate from Genesis. We should support missions and NGOs that prioritize sustainable infrastructure. It is a moment to thank God that ingenuity and cooperation are being used to preserve life.
A Prayer for Your Night Lord, we thank You for the gift of water. We thank You for the engineers, the donors, and the local leaders who worked to bring health to these 40 million people. As I lay down to sleep, I thank You that even when I am resting, You are working across the globe. Refresh my soul with Your living water tonight. Amen.
Source: UN-Water, Reuters, World Health Organization.
Why This Matters for You
The McReport isn't just about information; it’s about transformation. We want to change the way you interact with the world so that you can show up more like Jesus in your home, your workplace, and your neighborhood.
In a world that wants to keep you in a state of constant "sprint," we invite you into a "marathon" of steady, prayerful faithfulness. We believe that by changing your "nightly ritual" from a doomscroll to a Night Cap, you are making a move toward the mental and spiritual health God desires for you.

Join the Community of Peace
If you are looking for more than just news updates: if you are looking for a way to lead with clarity and calm in your own life: I’d love to walk that journey with you.
Beyond the daily briefs, I offer personal coaching to help leaders and families navigate this chaotic culture with grace and a sound mind. You don't have to figure out how to balance faith and the modern world on your own.
Follow at LayneMcDonald.com for calm updates as this story develops.
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