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Faith

"Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1).

  • by Vertical Thought
From my two-week stay in Ukraine I learned some simple but valuable lessons of life.
  • by Darris McNeely
God is with us and sees us through all the turbulent periods of life. He gives us warning to seek shelter. Just as the rainbow is a sign of God's promise to Noah, so also we can claim all He promises as an anchor of hope in an uncertain world.
  • by David Treybig
There's no need to travel millions of miles through space to discover more about the human mind and why we do the things we do, For most of us, the information we need to begin understanding ourselves is located within a few feet of us or obtainable via just a few key strokes on a computer. So where is this information? In the Holy Bible.
  • by Dan Dowd
When all the options we can see go up in flames—what then?
  • by Peter Hawkins
Sometimes we do not realize the end result of our actions. So it is when a law is passed that seems to be in the best interest of the community. Yet in the hands of clever prosecutors or corrupt officials, such a law may become a problem for honest people.
  • by Darris McNeely
Nearly half of adults are moving from one faith to another, from one denomination to another in search of something they find missing from religion.
  • by United Church of God
Everyone loves a winner.
  • by Rachel Luecke
It seems like strange advice, but come along and you'll see what I mean.
  • by David Cobb
As a vertical thinker, learn the lesson that the United States is ignoring. Value your savings by honoring the true Source of your wealth.
  • by Dan Anderson
In 2007 there was a terrible bridge collapse in Minnesota. This tragedy was just one of many events that have occurred in recent years. How can we deal with these types of incidents and other trials in our lives?
  • by Darris McNeely
Nearly half of adults are moving from one faith to another, from one denomination to another in search of something they find missing from religion.
  • by Robin Webber
God's plan for our lives doesn't follow the pattern of "five more minutes and we're there." We cannot necessarily expect to receive this type of response, either to the trials that we face now or to the challenges the saints will experience as the book of Revelation crescendos to its literal fulfillment.