by Mitchell Moss
My wife and I are going through this marriage book called His Needs, Her Needs. It’s a classic book; it’s probably old news for a lot of people. We’ve been married for 5 years, but in a lot of ways we both feel like this past year has been...
by Janet Treadway
The examples of Saddam and Joseph teach us the importance of sowing what you want to reap.
by United Church of God
In computer programming it’s referred to as GIGO (garbage in, garbage out), but the principle was around long before computers!
by Scott Ashley
You’ve probably heard the saying, “Experience is the best teacher.” That’s not necessarily true. Experience is the most effective teacher, but not always the best one. Once you have experienced something, it’s not possible to go back and...
by Rodney Hall
How should we live our lives? Does it really matter what we say, do or even think? There is a way that is best to follow, but you must make the choice.
by Larry Greider
What makes "the Zone" practiced at United Youth Camps so successful? Can we build this into our families, congregations and community?
Bible Study Course Lesson 4
by United Church of God
Evil and suffering exist because God allows us to have free will.
by Rodney Hall
Some people give no thought to what they will do or be in the future. Will your life just happen, or will you guide its direction?
by Beyond Today Editor
Diversify efforts as a hedge against calamity, and don’t wait for perfect conditions before acting
by David Treybig
Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny. —traditional saying