by Robert H Berendt
A person once noted that if you feed your faith, your worries will starve to death.
by Scott Ashley
Every form of human government has failed to some extent—though obviously some more spectacularly than others. Clearly human government has its problems. But why? What’s at the heart of it all?
by United Church of God
All humans have developed a certain amount of understanding from the knowledge they have received and the experiences of life.
by Good News
Technology is a double-edged sword. A good example of this is television. It can be both a benefit and a curse.
by Lorelei Nettles
There is a country song by Martina McBride called “Anyway.” It is about not being afraid to go forward even if things don’t always turn out as we think they should. Sometimes the strength to go on comes from the human spirit. Sometimes it...
by Robert H Berendt
For some strange reason, people who have too much or are given too much seem to find it very hard to appreciate what they have.
by Robert H Berendt
One of the problems that assail us all is worrying about tomorrow and what might be.
by Robert H Berendt
Where did the term “worry warts” come from? Apparently an old cartoonist coined the term to name a character who caused other to worry.
by Becky Sweat
The news is often bleak, and life can be difficult. Peace may seem out of reach, but it’s not. You can experience it today.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
No Christian is immune from depression. Is there anything we can do when anxiety, worry or depression threaten to engulf us?
by Randy Urwiller
Learning to put our trust in God and let go of our anxiety.
by Jim Smith
before you worry yourself to death...