by Dan Preston
If you feel a little isolated and wish you had more friends, here are some ideas to try and reach out to someone.
by Mike Bennett
The idea that there is always a winner and a loser is flawed thinking. Sometimes a change in approach makes a world of difference.
by Mike Bennett
The idea that there is always a winner and a loser is flawed thinking. Sometimes a change in approach makes a world of difference.
by Katherine Rowland
Friendships don't just happen, they take time to cultivate. In particular, we have to learn how to use our words to build up our friendships, instead of breaking them down.
by United Church of God
When two friends make an agreement about some matter, it is likely that specific details might not always be stated.
by Rick Shabi
If we actively “seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness,” and “seek first to understand, then to be understood” we will be going a long way in doing God’s will for us.
by Tim Duncan
How can we use our time together at Sabbath services to edify one another?
by Victor Kubik
Personal recollections from someone who saw the first atomic attack on Aug. 9, 1945, as a student living 100 miles away.
by Ken Treybig
What steps can you take to make your life a success? How should you begin?
by Ken Treybig
Part 4—In this concluding installment we discuss how to build a support network and why we shouldn't automatically accept limitations others may impose.
by Mike Bennett
So what are you going to do Saturday night? Another DVD? Another movie? Time to think outside the block, buster!
by Janet Treadway
When loneliness and depression beat you down, remember, there is Someone to help you up. Don't accept the label "loser," because you were born to win!
by Ken Treybig
What steps can you take to make your life a success? How should you begin?
by United Church of God
Look for ways to cheer and encourage others.