Written by Gabriella Kroska
One of the greatest dangers of wintertime is hypothermia. But Christians should be even more concerned about spiritual hypothermia. As winter draws near and temperatures drop in the Northern...
Written by Joshua Travers
A simple conversation revealed the sad attitude that many Americans have concerning Thanksgiving. The merchandising of Christmas has totally eclipsed it! It’s that time of year...
Written by Leslie M. Bosserman
Learn what a broken wristwatch taught one volunteer, living abroad in Jordan, about godly service, true community and putting others’ needs first. The other day I looked down at my watch and...
Written by Sarah Henderson
Thanksgiving and pilgrims go hand in hand. The Bible teaches us that we are pilgrims as well. Did you know that you are a pilgrim? You may have a family and a home with all the...
Written by Joshua Travers
Sin is a powerful force in our world. Why is it that, despite all of man’s efforts, we have a world so full of sin? Morals in this world, or lack of them, cause many of us great grief. Sin...
Written by Peter Gabriel
A major part of the Church’s mission is to “make disciples.” The Church wants to help parents train their children of today to be the leaders of tomorrow. Recently, one of my...
Written by Nancy Diraison
An unusual experience in raising my son illustrated the need to pray to God for guidance in raising our children. God is clear that He gives children as a blessing (Psalm 127:3-5). He has a plan...
Written by Nancy Diraison
Going through trials is never easy. But what I saw from that dark mountain helped me appreciate the long-range vision God wants all of us to have. I once heard it said that suffering triggers the...
Written by Josh Stevens
How can we get through life’s storms and challenges and achieve God’s perfect will for our lives? Consider these two important biblical steps. Jesus Christ said to work while it is...