by United Church of God
Allowing us to suffer is not God's way of saying He is through with us, nor is it a mark of abandonment by Him.
by United Church of God
Allowing us to suffer is not God's way of saying He is through with us, nor is it a mark of abandonment by Him.
by United Church of God
Allowing us to suffer is not God's way of saying He is through with us, nor is it a mark of abandonment by Him.
by Sherry Ray Kenady
Laughing and finding joy in life are a built-in mechanism God gave us for having a good life.
by Becky Sweat
What to do if your parents aren't exactly honorable.
by Larry Greider
Why did God give us such a vast array of emotions? Can our emotions help us develop strong connections with Him and our fellow man?
by Anonymous Author
How I was shown emotional trauma in my upbringing that impacted my relationship with my husband, and how I learned to put all my trust and sense of identity in God.
by Ronald Kelley
Sadly, in our world today, it seems our children are destined to endure pain because of the selfishness and greed of the generation preceding theirs.
by Robert H Berendt
How aware are you of the blessings God has given you and what should be your response?
by Dan Dowd
When all the options we can see go up in flames—what then?
by Scott Ashley
The movie The Passion of the Christ has raised many questions about Jesus of Nazareth and His sacrifice. Yet one of the most important questions is also one of the most basic: Why can't they get it right?
by Janet Treadway
The emotional pain inflicted on us by others can be far worse than the physical wounds we experience. What is the right ointment for wounded hearts?
by Janet Treadway
The emotional pain inflicted on us by others can be far worse than the physical wounds we experience. What is the right ointment for wounded hearts?
by Robert H Berendt
Most of our lives we strive to avoid pain.
by James McCready
In a world that doesn’t value life, can we have a proper understanding of death?
Why Does God Allow Suffering?
by United Church of God
We will all suffer at some time. While it is never pleasant, both history and the Bible show that suffering can, in the end, produce good.
by Terri Eddington
In struggling through life’s hardships, know that you are not alone. You have a Great Master who will see you through and help you succeed.
by Janna Thomas
Facing family tragedy, there was a haunting familiarity in my grief. What I've learned has changed my outlook on the world, and the future.
by Janna Thomas
Facing family tragedy, there was a haunting familiarity in my grief. What I've learned has changed my outlook on the world, and the future.