by United Church of God
Building up others with small acts of kindness is something we can all do daily!
by United Church of God
Some things cost nothing more than a moment of time. Courtesy is one of those things.
by Robert H Berendt
Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton said, "Punctuality is the stern virtue of business, and the graceful courtesy of princes."
by Gary Antion
"Thank You, Please and I Love You..."
by Nancy Morgan
Our home is our refuge from the world.
by Paul Dzing
Ingratitude may be considered one of the worst of crimes.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
What's the wisest reply as a non Christmas keeper.
by Scott Ashley
Humankind seems to be “wired” to want to explore, to learn, to reach out, to understand why we are here and where we are headed.
by United Church of God
It is without contest that we are to show the utmost humility to Almighty God.
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His way is the best way by far.
by John Ross Schroeder
Have you recently experienced a driver carelessly cutting in front of you? Or walked past a group of youths who hurled abuse at you without provocation? What about people pushing in line? Today we see a serious and growing erosion of...
by Elaine Jacobs
Learning to respect others starts when we're young. Sadly, many today aren't learning this vital lesson.
by United Church of God
How we see others may have more to do with us than them.
by Joanne Rutis
Most of us don't have the time to get involved in many public-service projects. Yet, as I learned that day, we can do much with just a cheerful word or a small act of service.
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How can we honor parents or grandparents whose behavior is unworthy of admiration? How can we apply this commandment to them?