Written by Hervé Irion
All of us face numerous choices and make countless decisions every day of our lives. Surprisingly, many omit a very important component vital to successful decision making. Joshua 9 tells the...
Written by Graemme Marshall
Are old men destined to be grumpy? What did God want us to learn from the aging process? If we men live out our natural lives, one thing is sure—we’ll get old. It’s 100 percent...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
Parents and teachers and puppy owners all face some of the same challenges. How do we get our children, students and pets to listen? Being a teacher is the most rewarding paid occupation I can...
Written by Rosalynn Villaescusa
Every man and woman is in the lifelong process of creating a piece of artwork—his or her character. Are we looking to the ultimate Artist for instruction so our character will shine as an...
Written by Johnathan Armstrong
How can we grow to think more like God? Romans 8:5 states, “For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit,...
Written by Chant’a Collier
I tried to fix my loved ones’ problems until I finally realized it wasn’t working—and I was actually hurting my own relationship with God. Years ago, I remember reading an...
Written by Erin Benton
A children’s program at church made a big impression on me. How can we learn the message of faith the children sang so enthusiastically about? A couple of years ago, the children at church...
Written by Lori Bryant
The previous post, “God’s Special Promises for the Fatherless and Widow,” described Lori Bryant’s experiences and God’s promises. In this post she addresses what others...
Written by Karen Meeker
In part 1 we faced the growing challenge of providing a foundation of honesty for our children in a world that shows little respect for or dedication to truth. We had a clear picture of what needs...