by John Elliott
Who we are is not always clear, even to ourselves. Who we want to be is often not clear either, but who we ought to be is another thing altogether.
by Kevin Greer
Many, many years ago, when I was a teen (OK, more like only two years), I remember having plenty of worries and questions about my life and my future. Where should I go to college? What do I want to be when I grow up? Will I be able to get...
by Caleb Creech
Any time we are faced with a critical decision, we can simply work our way down a sort of “order of operations” of Christian decision-making by using the acronym P.S.A.L.M.
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 Steven Britt
The Devil has invaded professing Christian churches on a dramatic scale unbeknownst to their multitude of followers.
by Dan Preston
How important is attending services? What can be done to prepare for church each week? What can we do to participate once we get there? We explore these kinds of questions as we discuss what it means to make church happen.
by Kourtney Kovanis
It becomes easy to think that distractions aren’t a big deal. But it only takes a split second for all that to change.
by Good News
Readers of the Good News share their thoughts in the March/April 2015 issue.
by Becky Sweat
Is tolerance for all lifestyles, beliefs?
by Nicholas K. Lamoureux
One year ago, my wife and I moved to Malawi—a little country in East Africa—to serve some of God’s people. And guess what? Despite the language barrier and the economy, the people there really aren’t that different from those where I was...
by United Church of God
There are no creatures on earth that can compare to man when we are referring to the mind.
by Becky Sweat
How can we improve our comforting skills? It really starts with understanding what not to say. These six responses usually do more harm than good.