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...
Written by Johnathan Armstrong
The Bible teaches that hope is something every Christian needs. Why does God place so much emphasis on hope, and what does it do for a Christian? In our society, the word hope is often used to...
Written by Pam Rehm
It is difficult to remain spiritually strong living in a world where God’s laws and values are under constant attack. We need a plan to be successful! Recently, I was asked how I cope with...
Written by Leon Leonard
God shows His love for us through beneficial correction. Yet humans naturally tend to resist correction. How do you react to His correction? Your best friend has just sternly corrected you....
Written by Jeremy Lallier
God promises to take care of our physical needs as long as we continue to seek the things that really matter. But how do we do it? If I had a nickel for every time I heard someone call money the...
Written by Paul Suckling
Recently I saw a real estate sign that included an interesting slogan. What can that slogan teach us about how we are to live our lives as Christians? Moving in and moving out is a part of life in...
Written by Leon Leonard
Sin does not come from nowhere. Every sin first begins with a thought. This blog explores a key to overcoming sin: controlling our thoughts. All we have to do is read the news to see that man is...
Written by John Fox
Is Christianity meant to be an easy life with few problems? Is suffering proof that you aren’t a true Christian? Or is suffering a part of Christianity? There is a belief in both society and...
Written by Peter M. Gabriel
Jesus taught Martha a lesson about priorities. In a world of chaos and distractions, the same lesson applies to us today. Will we learn the lesson? When Christ walked this earth nearly 2,000 years...