Written by Joshua Travers
A girl, a wolf and a granny—these are the main characters in the famous story. What lessons can God’s people learn from the fable of Little Red Riding Hood? There are many...
Written by Leon Leonard
Sin is very hard for us to overcome. God has given us many tools to strengthen us against sin. One of these tools is very difficult to use—but very powerful. The greatest problem Christians...
Written by Joshua Travers
Our adversary Satan wants to prevent us from inheriting eternal life as God intends for us. This blog looks at four ways he attacks God’s people. The Bible describes Satan the devil as...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
Sin is often a temptation to do something that is easy and convenient. As we approach Passover, let’s consider how we need to think to overcome sin. Each year after the Feast of...
Written by Joshua Travers
The tragedy of Germanwings Flight 9525 shocked the world. Amidst the horror of what amounted to a mass execution, we can learn to avoid the same tragedy in our personal lives. On March 24, 2015,...
Written by Danielle Rehor
Today’s world has been consumed by constant busyness. What does the Bible say about this problem? How can we combat the stress of this lifestyle? Life is full of stressful occurrences....
Written by Karen Meeker
What is leavening and how does it work? Why do we throw it out during the Days of Unleavened Bread? How can you be an expert leaven tracker? NOTE: Parents, this blog was written for children. You...
Written by Preston Buchanan
Real men are invested in the outcomes of their choices. For this reason, they accept correction to ensure that future choices show improvement. When real men make decisions, they aim for one...
Written by Joshua Travers
How do you view the people around you—all good, all bad, or a complicated mixture of both? And more importantly, how do we treat the people in our lives? Is the glass half full or half...