by Katherine Rowland
We often read in the Bible where God tells His people not to fear, or not to be afraid. If you are someone who is timid, like me, you might wonder whether this means that you shouldn’t ever feel the emotion of fear. But God has given us...
by Katherine Rowland
God has given us our emotions, whether joy, sadness or even fear. The key is to consider how we ought to respond to those emotions.
by United Church of God
Men are encouraged to be unemotional, but is that the attitude God wants?
by Tanya Winger
How should we, as Christians, react to prolonged instances of fear, worry or strain?
by Anonymous Author
Working through past trauma in order to find complete trust in God.
by Robin Webber
To be a true follower of God the Father and Jesus Christ, we must give answer to two pivotal questions of understanding and commitment.
by Gary Smith
When campers first arrive at camp it can be difficult to trust that the Zone is a safe environment, when they are used to the harsh conditions of the world they grow up in. The UYC staff creates a positive, supportive camp atmosphere. As...
by Amanda Miller
A lesson in dealing effectively with problems can be found in the story of Peter walking on water.
by Robin Webber
What has emerged from this multidimensional tragedy and caught the world's attention is not the size or scale of the quake or tsunami, or nuclear waste leaks, but the size of the hearts of everyday workers at the plant who have stepped up...
Bible Study Course Lesson 8
by United Church of God
Will you make the choice to put God first in your life and follow His example?
by Kourtney Kovanis
For the Feast of Tabernacles this year I had the incredible blessing of going to Greece. As one of the speakers noted during the trip, I’ll never read the Bible in quite the same way again.
by Terri Eddington
In struggling through life’s hardships, know that you are not alone. You have a Great Master who will see you through and help you succeed.
by Mary Jackson
I spent many years feeling sorry for myself blaming other people for my problems because I perceived myself as a victim. I hurt my family and live with the consequences to this day. How could God still work with the mess that I was?
by Graemme Marshall
God's encouragement to Jeremiah and Ezekiel can help us in our approach to preaching the gospel today.
Transforming Your Life: The Process of Conversion
by United Church of God
Millions of people claim to be Christian—followers of Jesus Christ. Yet their beliefs, practices and lifestyles differ greatly. Jesus said His true followers are "called, chosen and faithful." How can we discern who His true disciples are?