by Janet Treadway
How can we change a doom and gloom mindset? Instead of thinking everything in life is a problem, we can look at events as challenges to solve.
by Kourtney Kovanis
We all have positive and negative motivations in life. In the Bible, we see that God uses both types of motivation with His people.
by United Church of God
"Anything positive is better than negative nothing," wrote Elbert Hubbard.
by Kevin Kenady
Just one daily example of being a shining light of positivity, uplifting and joy can do more than you might expect!
by Britton Taylor
Encouragement is a foundational parenting principle—and a priceless gift we can give our children that pays great dividends.
by Skip Biro
In some ways your mind acts like a computer. Don't let this computer problem affect you!
by David Cobb
For vertical thinkers, these sad examples show the wisdom of God—"A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, loving favor rather than silver and gold" (Proverbs 22:1).
by Graemme Marshall
God gives us a wonderful promise about security. We are promised that regardless of our circumstances, God has not abandoned us.
by Becky Sweat
What to do if your parents aren't exactly honorable.
by Britton Taylor
This issue we focus on a foundational parenting principle—a priceless gift we can give our children that pays great dividends.
by United Church of God
Leadership comes in different sized packages.
by Rick Shabi
The spirit of the human mind is a wonderful thing. It gives us understanding, purpose and a way to connect with God. Thank God for that gift.
by Amanda Stiver, David Treybig, James Capo
School dances have become a recipe for dirty dancing and degradation, according to parents from Columbus, Ohio, area schools.