Blogs

Dare to Lead

Written by Peter Gabriel

As a young person growing up in the Church of God, I was always fascinated by what I considered to be the heroism of those mentioned in the Bible, particularly the young people. I often wondered...

The Problem With Worry

Written by Glo Diliberto

Women can tend to internalize worry; at least I know I do. We worry about jobs, family, finances, health and a myriad of other things that prey continually on our minds. And now, with all that is...

Make the Call

Written by Jason Hyde

Communication is vital in all our relationships—especially our most important relationship. My wife and daughter recently visited friends and family in another state. We stayed in touch...

The Universal Allergy

Written by Jeremy Lallier

So, I’m allergic to grass. It was a depressing day when I found out. I’d been sitting patiently in the doctor’s office, being poked and prodded by an assistant carrying bristles...

“Mrs. Grudge”

Written by Judy Servidio

Meet Mrs. Grudge. Here she comes down the aisle wearing a big, broad smile. Everything looks fine on the outside. She seems happy. She has a loving family. She is always serving in church. She even...

Who Washed Christ’s Feet?

Written by John Columbo

I’d like to pose a question. Who washed Jesus Christ’s feet? In order to answer that, let’s consider what happened on that night that defined the purpose of Christ’s disciples...

The Look

Written by Janel Johnson

Imagining what it was like that Passover night can help us get a picture of ourselves through His eyes. One of my hobbies is photography, and I often wonder what it might have been like to capture...

“Wear” It Counts

Written by Heather Bennett

What’s the Bible got to say about your style? Hint: God doesn’t want to humiliate you! The cursor blinks hypnotically. I toy with the arrow keys and type...

At Your Service

Written by Debbie Pennington

Our 100-year-old fixer-upper had electrical issues and other challenges. Here are some things I learned by entertaining anyway. We’re big fans of the character of older homes, and our...