Written by Joshua Travers
A girl, a wolf and a granny—these are the main characters in the famous story. What lessons can God’s people learn from the fable of Little Red Riding Hood? There are many...
Written by Leon Leonard
Sin is very hard for us to overcome. God has given us many tools to strengthen us against sin. One of these tools is very difficult to use—but very powerful. The greatest problem Christians...
Written by Joshua Travers
Our adversary Satan wants to prevent us from inheriting eternal life as God intends for us. This blog looks at four ways he attacks God’s people. The Bible describes Satan the devil as...
Written by Erica Bennett
When God looks on our hearts, what does He see? Could we be stagnating, becoming complacent—and developing a dull heart? What does the Bible give as the cure? Jeremiah the prophet spoke of...
Written by Johnathan Armstrong
The Bible is a source of light in a dark world. What does this simple analogy of light reveal about God’s Word and the effect it should have on our lives? Light is fundamental to our...
Written by Antonio Ramírez Bautista
A year ago prayers were requested for a baby with Down syndrome. A miracle baby and valuable life lessons have come through the adversity that followed. Saying that miracles do happen can lack...
Written by John Fox
A past experience on a horse taught me an important lesson about readiness. What can we learn as we prepare for the ride of the four horsemen of Revelation? Years ago, my wife and I visited a...
Written by Leon Leonard
God’s way is the best way of life—but it isn’t always easy. We live in an evil world that makes faithfulness to God difficult. We must struggle against it! Years ago I heard...
Written by Erik Jones
We’ve completed the 2014 Feast of Tabernacles and returned home to our regular routines. How can we “come down” from the Feast without “getting down”? All reports...