by Janet Treadway
Does anyone tell the truth anymore? It seems we have an epidemic of lying.
by Joy Porter
Can you imagine today’s U.S. Congress declaring a national Mother’s Day? It did in 1914, but a century later it feels like just another holiday running on Hallmark-card autopilot.
by Kevin Greer
How can others have confidence in us when we preach the gospel of the Kingdom if we can't even handle a simple news story? Ultimately, it is our responsibility to ensure we are sharing fact, not fiction, over social media.
by Mary Jackson
It's obvious that the way someone treats another person dictates the relationship between them. So in our relationships with others, and with God, do we act in a way that engenders closeness and trust? Or distance and mistrust?
by Scott Ashley
God gives us the knowledge and help we need to resist Satan in every way.
by Vince Szymkowiak
Promoting materialism, debt for what families can’t afford, lies and pagan revelry—it’s all part of the magic of Christmastime.
by Mary Jackson
I spent many years feeling sorry for myself blaming other people for my problems because I perceived myself as a victim. I hurt my family and live with the consequences to this day. How could God still work with the mess that I was?
by Victor Kubik
Lying—almost everybody does it and for a variety of reasons. But how does God view it, and what can we do about it?
Bible Questions and Answers
In a very tough situation between life and death, is lying okay?