Written by Chant’a Collier
Have you ever thought you were good at something only to find out you were wrong? I learned this lesson by watching children take a swimming lesson. In an attempt to start swimming for...
Written by Pam Myers
Some tried-and-true life lessons from my 104-year-old Aunt Irene may serve as a springboard to help us create successful life habits! We all have family members that we adore, don’t we?...
Written by Pam Myers
In Luke 10:38-42 we read a story about two sisters. Valuable lessons can be gleaned from both of these women! As Christian women, wives, mothers, sisters and friends, we have all been...
Written by Rebekah Leyden
Does it matter to God whether or not we give Him credit? Thankfully, we can learn from individuals in the Bible who lived their lives giving glory to God. “Self-made” heroes of society...
Written by Pam Myers
After enjoying a delicious meal in the company of dear family or friends, have you ever wondered what made the event so very special? While my husband and I were at the Feast of...
Written by Eddie Foster
Even better than having hundreds of distant friends is having a small number of truly close friends. How can we be a better friend to our friends?
Written by Karen Meeker
Embracing the gift of companionship brings fellowship, friendship, encouragement, sharing, common interests and cooperative pursuits into our lives. The word companionship evokes...
Written by Karen Meeker
There is great benefit in slowing down and digging into the Scriptures. But is there a benefit in “imagining” the things we read? An advantage of growing older is that life is slowing...
Written by Debbie Pennington
After an interview question about my annual income surprised me, I pondered why homemakers are often reluctant to recognize their worth. “What is your annual income?” The question caught...