by David Treybig
Whatever does not work with God. He alone makes the rules and determines truth. We only get to decide wether we will accept His authority and live by His instructions or not.
by Randy Stiver
Mentally speaking, are you all there? Many people don't realize they're missing a critical nonphysical component.
by Amanda Stiver
The good guys have the only lessons we need to learn—right? Not so fast! There are things to learn from the bad guys—and gals—as well.
by Randy Stiver
Many today have embraced tolerance for everything, mistakenly thinking they haven't taken a stand. But no stand is often also a stand. How can you decide what you will stand for?
by Corbin Rose
God has provided us with answers to life's questions. The answers can be found in the Bible!
by Larry Greider
Our heartfelt emotions are an important part of being human, but these feelings are incomplete as a method of making judgements when not guided by godly principles.
by Rick Shabi
Traditional tolerance is a godly virtue, but subtly the concept has been redefined today. When respectfully standing up for godly values is branded "intolerance"—which is seen as the worst of evils today—then something has gone sorely...
by Amanda Stiver
How does being a part of the Body of Christ make you stand out? Why is it important to know what you believe?
by Clyde Kilough
Next month commemorates another anniversary of the horrific deaths of nearly 3,000 people seven years ago on "9/11," as it has come to be simply known.
by Larry Greider
The understanding of life’s purpose is an important but often neglected part of our intelligence.
by Randy Stiver
Remember when you were 8 years old? Life stretched out before you as an endless adventure. Seems like a long time ago, doesn't it? Vertical Thought will soon turn 8—and it's been a great adventure!
by Lorelei Nettles
We see and hear things every day that we allow to influence us. Are we using the sword of God's Word to discern which things are good?
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
by David Treybig
In trying to answer complex moral questions, most people today have embraced the self-empowering myth that whatever they sincerely believe is true. They forget about God and His Word.
by Dan Dowd
Sex sells in the popular culture, and many young Christians are buying. But outside the right context, sex brings consequences. What does the One who designed sex say on the matter?
by Chad Messerly
Although not always the popular view in modern society and becoming less popular every day, God's way of life is truth. Truth is always the right answer, no matter the question.