by John Foster
If we want to please God, why not admit that we need His help?
by Sherrie A Giddens
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.
by Nicholas Bizic
We live in a commitment-phobic age, and it especially affects young adults and teens. Do you have commitment troubles—especially the most important commitment of all?
by Tanya Winger
How should we, as Christians, react to prolonged instances of fear, worry or strain?
by Robert H Berendt
We humans seem to be afraid to love other people.
by Kevin Greer
How quick are we to distance ourselves from others who might disagree with us?
by Katherine Rowland
We often read in the Bible where God tells His people not to fear, or not to be afraid. If you are someone who is timid, like me, you might wonder whether this means that you shouldn’t ever feel the emotion of fear. But God has given us...
by Janet Treadway
If there's one word that sums up so much of our current condition, it is this: hate. You are called to overcome hate.
by Janet Treadway
Feeling discouraged? You might have a great source of encouragement right at hand!
by Janet Treadway
My heart aches for the thousands who are fleeing from violence—I, too, had to flee for my life and could only rely on God.
by Janet Treadway
In the aftermath of terrible tragedy, it can take courage to move forward.
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?