by United Church of God
Handshakes have a history in business dealings and conflict resolution.
by United Church of God
One of the most marvelous parts of the human body is the hand.
by Lorelei Nettles
Here at church, we do a lot of hand shaking and hugging. While that’s usually a very warm and friendly gesture, there are times when it is not all that welcome. Let’s look at how we greet others and some considerations to make when we do.
by Robert H Berendt
In this rapid-pace society, it is difficult to build strong, lasting business or personal relationships.
by Mike Bennett
Some of the congregation just could not accept someone as “odd” as “Carlene,” and started spreading awful rumors. How could she feel comfortable coming back to a church where people labeled others without even knowing them?
by Valerie Waddle
Need a job? What steps can you take to get one?
by Amanda Stiver
What does a hug mean to you? For many young people in junior high and high school today, the hug is what the handshake was a generation ago.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Will 2008 bring peace for the Middle East?
by Michael Kelley
Western society is shifting in major ways. One of the most dramatic changes is the decline and disappearance of needed masculinity.
by Robin Webber
As the nation's "front porch" has been the location of recent politics, we must consider our own front porch and its place for our political opponents.
by Andrew Beattie, Caleb Janicich
Thirteen young adults from seven states and Germany gathered in southern Arizona from Dec. 25 to Jan. 1 to participate in the Challenger II Rock Climbing program. We were blessed with excellent weather—cool nights and warm days—as we...
by Dan Preston
One of the things that draws us back to Church each week is warmth.