by Robert H Berendt
A reputation is something we develop as we grow into adulthood and lead our lives.
by United Church of God
Almost everyone knows the value of a good name.
by United Church of God
What kind of connotation does our name hold?
by Renee Dean
Whether we stupidly hang around with the wrong crowd, even just once, and something bad happens or we get ourselves in a bad financial situation and end up with a bad credit rating, everything we do has an impact on our reputation.
by United Church of God
A good name is something that is earned and not bought (Proverbs 22:1).
by David Cobb
For vertical thinkers, these sad examples show the wisdom of God—"A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, loving favor rather than silver and gold" (Proverbs 22:1).
by United Church of God
Intentions remain inert unless they are acted upon.
by Kevin Greer
In the proliferation of "news sites" online, separating fact from fiction is critical.
by United Church of God
"What a man is is far more important than what he has," someone wrote.
by United Church of God
It’s better to avoid putting skeletons in your closet.
by Robert H Berendt
Once a person has been recognized as a deceiver, his or her reputation for honesty and truthfulness is shattered.
by Beyond Today Editor
Live boldly yet wisely amid life’s uncertainties, avoiding sin and folly
by United Church of God
We can all choose to be lazy—or reliable.
by Gary Antion
Last issue we covered the importance of learning to share with our families. In this issue, I'd like to explore the importance of our names!