by United Church of God
Hi readers, It is good to plan ahead, but worry hinders clear thoughts.
by United Church of God
There is a wisdom that comes from God, the true wisdom, versus the wisdom that comes from Satan that is the cause of so many problems.
by Don Hooser
“You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s” (Exodus 20:17).
by Don Hooser
Remember. God wants to be your Friend and Father. And your God. Your only God.
by Debbie Carper
God has blessed life with many pleasures and good experiences. But we need to be careful we don't get so caught up in them that we forget to look forward to His coming Kingdom.
by Tina Cason
In the days leading up to God's Feast of Tabernacles, it becomes difficult to contain the excitement of going to worship God with likeminded people.
by Andy Preston, Olivia Kess
COVID-19 has meant the cancellation or modification of events young people have been working toward and looking forward to for years. Here they share some thoughts on the situation and some suggestions for making the best of it.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
No Christian is immune from depression. Is there anything we can do when anxiety, worry or depression threaten to engulf us?
by Chuck Smith
If you are thinking of getting away to a Caribbean Island, “don't worry, be happy,” as the song says, and visit your UCG island family.
by Tony Kuczynski
Anyone can choose to humbly ask God for ways to serve when they see someone who may be struggling.
by Sherry Ray Kenady
Wisdom can be found anywhere God chooses, whether we hear it or not.
by Heidi Braun
Have you ever felt invisible? Perhaps you’re tired of being the one who isn’t invited, doesn’t have one or more “best friends,” or maybe you just feel unheard in conversations. Is there some secret ingredient to friendship that you’re...
by Tanya Winger
How should we, as Christians, react to prolonged instances of fear, worry or strain?