Written by Karen Meeker
I have found studying into the characteristics of the virtuous woman fascinating. Here is a short list of virtues I’ve found helpful. Virtue is defined as the quality of being morally good...
Written by Barbara Lee
We often aren’t aware of how things we are involved in affect others. Finding out can be an encouraging surprise! There are many types of surprises in life—some bad and some good. Nice...
Written by Nancy Diraison
Disregard for God’s laws has led to a desperately tainted food supply. Is there a lesson in this that goes beyond what’s on the menu? While dining out with friends recently, a thought...
Written by Judy Swanson
How do you apply the rules of etiquette in the age of instant communication and social media? Do manners still matter? With all of the modern communication devices around us today in the form of...
Written by Chant'a Collier
There are lots of strange ideas about what happens after you die. But we know that what we do now is important—and that God can help us get it right. While taking public transit to work one...
Written by Lynn Marshall
Sometimes what we say can brighten someone’s day. But what about the times I’ve neglected the good words I should have said? It was so good to be almost home! It had been a long trip...
Written by Nancy Diraison
Technology challenges many aspects of our lives, and it creates a new level of temptation in terms of obedience to God’s law against stealing. What is copyright? Copyright simply means the...
Written by Chant’a Collier
Our friends can teach us so much. As I think about the severe trial Bonnie is facing, I remember important things she has taught me as well. Wednesday was a very difficult day for me. At the end...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
It seems every time I check my email, snail mail, TV or radio there is a new warning about something that puts me at risk of a heart attack. Is there a spiritual lesson? In recent years there have...