by United Church of God
Many times we have problems that come from truths we don't want to face.
by David Treybig
In approximately two weeks Americans will go to the polls and elect the next president of the United States. Yet few Americans seem to realize that there are more than two candidates for this office...
by Randy Stiver
Is religion only serious business? Should there be no joy or laughter in church services? Do religious people take themselves too seriously? We begin here a new series of articles on this interesting subject.
by Robert H Berendt
When we are paying attention to what we are doing, we are learning to do it better—even when we fail in our attempts.
by Debbie Pennington
It's so easy to see flaws in others instead of ourselves! But if we're that busy looking for fault in someone else, we likely have a much larger issue of guilt to deal with first!
by Dan Preston
A note from Dan Preston, editor of Compass Check magazine.
by Bruce Hansen
It's easy to point out faults in others and be self-righteous. But be careful to self-examine before quickly pointing out other's faults.