by United Church of God
When two friends make an agreement about some matter, it is likely that specific details might not always be stated.
by Becky Sweat
What to do if your parents aren't exactly honorable.
by Anonymous Author
The effects of abuse can be long-enduring, but there is a way to help someone to bear it.
Bible Questions and Answers
The jealousy I'm speaking of is not malicious. It's just that I wish a certain person wasn't in the picture.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Will people who commit suicide have a chance at salvation?
by Becky Sweat
When it hits you—here’s how to deal with it constructively.
by United Church of God
One of the frequent warnings that the New Testament carries is about "wolves in sheep's clothing" (Matthew 7:15).
by Dave Archer
How do you deal with a friend who does something you can't get behind?
by United Church of God
Life seems to be on a very fast track in the Western world.
by Terri Eddington
In the July-August 2020 issue of Beyond Today we discussed ways to deal with weariness. Here we discuss how we can help others who are facing that same struggle.
by Jason Ranew
The Bible tells us that we get to decide whether we'll walk with the wise or flounder with fools. Which will you choose?
by Heidi Braun
If finding a mate who shares your beliefs seems like a difficult task, principles from the Bible are here to help!
by Lorelei Nettles
The time we spend considering one another can change the way we treat each other when difficulties come.
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 Ethan Wolfe
As humans, most of us crave friendship. Regardless of if we make it obvious or not, we need that companionship. It’s core to how we function on a daily basis.
by Steve Nutzman
You’re at a “crossroads”—a point at which a critical decision must be made that will have far-reaching consequences. What will you do? You can’t avoid it or go around it. You can ignore it, but you’ll eventually have to face it.
by David Treybig
The ability to make, evaluate and sustain relationships has never been so critically needed. Proper relationships with siblings, relationships with friends, relationships with teachers and, most importantly, relationships with God are...