Written by Nancy Diraison
The Internet only became publicly available in the 1990s. Is it good, bad or neutral? Is there a subtle problem with it that Christians need to beware of? I had an early background in data...
Written by Chant’a Collier
Goals are important for spiritual growth. To prepare for the spring holy days, I am developing a plan to help me grow, overcome and examine myself. This is the time of the year that my...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
Pointing the finger at others comes naturally to us. But the Passover season reminds us that we really need to be pointing the finger at ourselves. As a child, I remember being warned about...
Written by Nancy Diraison
The spring holy days remind us that we must change. But change doesn’t just happen. Let’s look at some scientific principles to learn more about how we can change our lives. Change is...
Written by Karen Meeker
A study of biblical banquets, dinners and other shared food can enrich our understanding of something we already know is meaningful and memorable. If you think back over your life and your...
Written by Janice S. Miracle
Transforming flax into linen isn’t an easy or quick process. But “fine linen, clean and bright” is beautiful enough for a bride to wear. Like most young girls, I dreamed of my...
Written by Chant’a Collier
Death is a part of life that we all encounter throughout our lives. How can we help others who are going through the “house of mourning”? Dealing with death is one of the hardest...
Written by Judy Swanson
God has called us to be part of the Church—the Bride of Christ! What should we be doing to make ourselves ready for that wonderful wedding? God didn’t choose any of us to be the mother...
Written by Andrea West
Many of us in the United States take food and water for granted. Does this time of ease in our nation cause us to miss valuable spiritual lessons? Food and water are essential for life. Every...