Given by Caleb Froedge
In a world filled with chaos, unrest, and disunity, no doubt we all yearn for the Prince of Peace to return and set up His government of peace that will never end. Knowing this is the only way for true peace to happen in the world, does it really matter if we are a peacemaker in this life? What are...
Given by Doug Johnson
God’s Word is clear about one thing—we are to “watch” what happens in our world. But are we supposed to be participants too? It depends on what is meant by “participants!” If we mean being active in the world’s politics and social movements, the answer is “no.” We are to be observers and we are also to be examples, or amba...
Given by Doug Horchak
During this unprecedented pandemic—and the global uncertainty, fear, death and chaos it is causing—we need to react from God’s perspective, not man’s. Let’s take a step back and consider whose world this currently is (Satan’s) and whose people we are (God’s).
Given by David Johnson
The Israelites didn’t take the route they expected when leaving Egypt. How about us? Are we taking the lessons of Unleavened Bread with us as we head toward Pentecost? Are we still taking in the mind of Christ—the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth? Or has the world begun to leaven our thinking?
Given by Doug Johnson
What will our world look like, “post-COVID-19?” What will the Church of God look like? Where do you and I fit in the whole scenario? What should we do about it all?
Given by Dave Myers
Seemingly small occurrences can actually have very large consequences. What consequences came from a small rolled gravestone outside in a small city in a small part of the world?
Given by Doug Johnson
This current world health crisis tends to consume a person’s time and attention, whether healthy or sick. How should we view it? Are there spiritual “viruses” lurking in the world too? How do we spot them? What (or who) is their source? How do we combat this spiritual challenge, this spiritual distraction?
Given by Doug Johnson
The strangeness of events in our world has even changed our observance of God’s festivals this spring. How must we, as those God has called out of this world, approach this special season of the year? What should our focus be? What must we look for in our “pre-Passover” examination?
Given by David Johnson
In times of confusion and distress, we understandably turn to Scripture to find direction and peace. Jesus told His disciples that they should not let their hearts be troubled – easier said than done – and then told them, “You believe in God; believe also in Me.” What did He mean by that? How does that bring us stability when th...