by United Church of God
Rogan Gregory, 33, designs expensive clothes to look beat-up when you buy them.
by Joy Porter
Being too busy and other barriers can trip up our prayer life. What can we do to better take advantage of this priceless privilege of communicating with our Creator?
by Sherrie A Giddens
Continue in prayer and move forward with a goal of finding peace through that forgiveness.
by Robert H Berendt
An English proverb says, “A closed mouth catches no flies.”
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Do we have projects that we never seem to complete?
by Jay Turner
How often do we leap to conclusions and mount a frontal assault on evildoers, only to be embarrassed later when the real facts come out?
by Vertical Thought
You can make wiser media choices.
by Robert H Berendt
Being opinionated is a trait that most people will have on various subjects.
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 Doug Johnson
I am a new member and have heard (not sure of the spelling) Naustisism, Naustic, mentioned in a couple of sermons in a negative way, and am embarrassed to admit I have no idea what it is.
by Aaron Dean
The world is full of information produced en masse by anyone anywhere and available to all.
by Arthur Suckling
The elevator doors opened, and out walked a young lady. She was tattooed all over her forehead, cheeks, ears, neck, chest and shoulders.
by Robert H Berendt
The book of Proverbs contains much good advice.
by United Church of God
Sometimes our assumptions lead to embarrassing results. There's a better way!
by United Church of God
Ever had “foot-in-mouth disease”? Read on to find the cure.
by Bonnie Greider
It seems that nobody likes correction. Instead of accepting it, some get angry, get hurt or get even. How you choose to handle it can make a world of difference in your job and in your life.