by Robin Webber
The picture found in the Bible’s shortest verse, “Jesus wept,” speaks volumes about God’s love and compassion for those He has made.
by United Church of God
Men are encouraged to be unemotional, but is that the attitude God wants?
by United Church of God
God blessed the human race with the ability to cry.
by United Church of God
When God created mankind, He gave them emotions.
by Mitchell Moss
Jesus wept over Jerusalem, for she had rejected its opportunity for peace.
by Robert H Berendt
Society has drilled into our heads that "real men" don't show emotions. Is that really what the Creator intended?
by Don Hooser
“Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep” (Romans 12:15).
by Victor Kubik
Ukraine’s current tragedy is one more sad chapter in a long history of invasion and oppression.
by Larry Greider
Why did God give us such a vast array of emotions? Can our emotions help us develop strong connections with Him and our fellow man?
by Robert H Berendt
There is a saying about serious things that "could make a grown man cry." That comment is sometimes made in jest, because grown men seldom cry. It is not manly, as I was taught as a little boy.
by Heidi Braun
It’s easy to get caught up in the things that are going wrong—but what are some things we can rejoice about?
by Victor Kubik
The book of Ecclesiastes tells us that there is a time for all things. As Christians we need to be sensitive to how we act and react.
by Janet Treadway
“I walked a mile with Pleasure, she chatted all the way; but left me none the wiser, for all she had to say. I walked a mile with Sorrow and ne’er a word said she; but, oh, the things I learned from her when Sorrow walked with me!” —Robert...