by United Church of God
“For myself I am an optimist—it does not seem to be much use being anything else.”
by Doug Horchak
Even though fear and anxiety are affecting more and more people, there is a way to be positive in spite of the troubling news that dominates our lives. Read on to discover a cause for optimism!
by Doug Horchak
There is a way to be positive in spite of troubling news.
by Howard Davis
Optimists are less likely to be depressed, turn to drugs or act out. How can we help teach our children optimism?
by Robin Webber
Forty-five years ago this past August, a relatively young man stood before an audience of a quarter of a million people gathered in the National Mall between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. There he shared a dream with...
by Rodney Hall
Why are some people overwhelmed by their problems, while others are simply challenged by them? Why do some draw back, give up and quit when facing obstacles, trials and difficulties while others with similar backgrounds, facing the same...
by Noel Hornor
Sometimes we're sad. Oftentimes when we're less than buoyant we say we're "depressed." But real depression—clinical depression—is more than just being sad or not quite buoyant.
by Robin Webber
One man, with one dream, in one speech spoke of one cherished treasure that had eluded his people—freedom.
by Clyde Kilough
World conditions are developing like "the perfect storm," warned former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in a recent speech. Placing her comments alongside biblical revelation provides us with unique insight into what is about to...
by United Church of God
Who would you rather be around?
by United Church of God
Do we make a point to search for the positives in life every day?
by United Church of God
Thankfulness brings joy to the receiver—and the giver!
by United Church of God
Perspective can make all the difference.
by David Treybig
Recent efforts to mend the fences that divide world leaders are encouraging. But will all of this apparent goodwill last?
by David Treybig
Almost everybody wants to be considered normal. But what is normal? Should we always want to be normal?
by Robert H Berendt
We sometimes let ourselves get into an attitude of thinking where we see only the negative in our situation.