by Robert Curry
Consider the ant, Solomon urged, and learn wisdom from her ways (Proverbs 6:6).
by Gregory Dullum
When I see Noah in the resurrection, I may ask him why he didn't swat the last two flies and mosquitoes when he had the chance.
by Patti-Ann Naidoo
Together we can go on to accomplish much!
by Colin Ogles
Ants are a nuisance we all deal with at times. Yet there’s a lot we as Christians can learn from the little ant.
by Amber Duran
We are preparing to be servants in the Kingdom of God.
by Mario Seiglie
Historians and Jewish sources point out that America's Thanksgiving holiday may not have been a totally new celebration—but that its roots may go back thousands of years to the biblical Feast of Tabernacles.
by Larry Walker
The current economic crisis affords us an opportunity to learn a vital lesson from the industrious nature of the ant, which is also the main point of the scriptural passage in Proverbs 6:6-11.
by Melvin Rhodes
Long ago God promised that descendants of the biblical patriarch Abraham, through the children of his great grandson Joseph, would "become a multitude of nations" (Gen 48:19). This was partly fulfilled in the British Empire of which Ghana...
by Mario Seiglie
On this 400th anniversary of the Mayflower’s arrival in America, we should understand some biblical aspects of what the Pilgrim fathers and their Puritan successors achieved and passed on.
by Melvin Rhodes
The world looks different from "down under." Recent changes in the region are pressuring Australia to rethink its policies.