Written by Vivienne Villaescusa
Understanding an educational theory about mind-sets can give us insight into our approach to change in our spiritual life. In the realm of educational psychology, there are different...
Written by Barry Richey
The awful pain and suffering of this world can be overwhelming. What does it all mean? How can the awesome future roles God has in store for us give meaning to the pain of the past? It was...
Written by Sarah Hanson
The Feast is a time to rejoice, but sometimes the stress of missing school can make rejoicing difficult. What can we do to lessen this stress? The Feast of Tabernacles is one of the most...
Written by Madeline and Abigail Mann
We all have friends, but how good are our friendships? Are we developing the kind of friendships that will last a lifetime? What kind of character do we need to be true friends? True...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
I’ve been attending the Foundation Institute Continuing Education summer session for several years. This year was great, and next year might be even better! Many years after...
Written by Leon Leonard
Many of God’s people are currently experiencing chronic health trials. We need to constantly remind ourselves of what God’s Word says about faith and healing. We are all...
Written by Andrew Travers
Abraham is considered one of the Bible’s most faithful people. But when did he develop his strong faith in God? The Jews trace their nation’s history and faith back to him. He...
Written by Kendrick Diaz
Throughout the Bible, God refers to us, His people, as wheat, clay, sheep, silver and—my all-time favorite—gold. Just why does God use that analogy? What are its implications for us?...
Written by Chant’a Collier
Do you want to travel abroad for the Feast, but worry about a physical limitation? Planning ahead can make it possible, and it’s extremely rewarding! Visiting Paris has been a dream...