by United Church of God
Following Jesus’ example can be very hard, but the rewards are priceless!
by David Treybig
Recent efforts to mend the fences that divide world leaders are encouraging. But will all of this apparent goodwill last?
by United Church of God
When we travel as fast as the slowest among us, we stay together.
by Victor Kubik
In conflicts, apologizing when you've done wrong can go a long way in making things better.
by United Church of God
When we are down and out, hope is not.
by Renee Dean
"We need to learn to identify the fenced-off areas that God has set up to protect us. God lets us see what is inside those areas, but He has built for us good fences—His laws—to show us which direction we should go."
by United Church of God
One of the great old sayings is, “A stitch in time saves nine.”
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
John Paul II is fully aware that he is 80 years old and infirm. He also knows that his present actions will help shape and undergird the Vatican's policies for the next papal government. He has never been one to shirk what he considers to...
by Robert H Berendt
Few hindrances in life are more harmful than a broken spirit.
by Anthony Wasilkoff
Mending fences will never be easy, but following these practical steps makes it possible.
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 United Church of God
The grass isn’t necessarily greener on the other side.
by Katherine Rowland
It’s not always possible to like everyone we know, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t love people.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Israel is in the process of constructing a long security fence to help keep suicide bombers from infiltrating from the West Bank.
by United Church of God
"Truth or Consequences" was a game; but in life, consequences are real.
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Mom and Dad were pretty smart after all!