by Robert H Berendt
An old Chinese proverb states "You cannot prevent the birds of sorrow from flying over your head, but you can prevent them from building nests in your hair."
by Jack Elliott
If we know where our future paths shall take us, should anything get in the way?
by Robert H Berendt
Sorrow is defined as pain of mind, grief and sadness.
by Darlene Lausted
Building a closer family, and a closer relationship with God, by spending time together in nature.
by Don Hooser
Jesus said to His disciples, "These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full" (John 15:11). That sounds almost too good to be true! How can we experience this fullness of joy?
by Robert H Berendt
Life buffets us in various ways and it seems to help when we tell others about our troubles.
by Robert H Berendt
It seems that the words we say have wings, and we cannot take them back.
by Tanya Winger
When we consistently put other things before God, nothing seems to work well for long
by Lorelei Nettles
How many times does God expect us to pick ourselves up when we fall?
by Mario Seiglie, Tom Robinson
Scientific insights that support a biblical perspective.
by United Church of God
His eye is on more than just the sparrow.
by Sharon VanSchuyver
We can see many lessons for life in the things we see around us, but what lesson can we learn from the birds?
by Randy Vild
The majestic eagle can teach us much about rising above the storms of life and learning to soar.
by United Church of God
A few years ago a pair of robins built a nest under our roof.
by United Church of God
How do we view the sorrow in our lives?
by Andy Diemer
We can be sure the Lord sees our sorrows; and know that we are in His thoughts.