by Ken Treybig
In the 1980s the self-esteem movement began sweeping through society. It was assumed that people needed a healthy dose of compliments—regardless of their performance or actions—in order to be happy and successful.
This Teen Bible Study Guide will help you find that clear sense of personal identity — a proper assessment of your worth - your self-esteem.
by Dan Preston
Interviews showcasing a diverse range of life and career stories, with helpful notes on the way of life as a Christian. Today's subject: Heidi Braun, Managing Editor of Internal Publications at United Church of God.
by Roy Fouch
Today's world is self-promoting. We seek our own pleasures and look for shortcomings in others, so our own don't look so bad. But as Christians we ought to follow Christ's example and live purposely so our actions benefit everyone.
by United Church of God
Without the proper amount of self-esteem, we have problems relating to others and acting with confidence in almost any area of life.
by Heidi Braun
On July 5, Heidi Braun began working as the associate editor of internal publications and United News.
by Carol Taylor
Many feel awkward around others and wish they had more friends. The Bible gives an amazingly simple secret for overcoming shyness and having more friends.
by John Yavelak
Paul warned about a love that would be a symptom of this end time. It can be deadly for Christians.
by Becky Sweat
We’re all familiar with the Fifth Commandment in the context of little kids. But even as adults, we still need to honor our parents. What exactly does that entail?
by Mitchell Moss
A new study in the United Kingdom shows that children whose parents are married have the highest self-esteem.
by United Church of God
When was the last time we took a good long look in the mirror?
by Nancy Morgan
How can we ensure that our daughters have the best chance of leading successful lives?
by Amanda Miller
The time between the Old Testament and New Testament gives insight into the life and times of Jesus Christ and the New Testament Church.
by Janet Treadway
Today, through cell phones and the Internet, a new form of bullying has emerged—it’s called “cyberbullying.”