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  • by Milan Janicich
Most of us have some regrets. Some of these affect only us; some affect family, friends and others. Here is how you can minimize them in your own life.
  • by Manfred Fraund
What God has prepared for us, if we respond wholeheartedly, overcome and endure until the end, is absolutely marvelous and truly out of this world (1 Corinthians 2:9).
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  • by Robert H Berendt
We can carry around problems for most of our lives without realizing what kind of mindset we’re developing. With God’s help, we can overcome these mindsets and change our inner man to prepare for the Kingdom.
  • by Dan Dowd
If you were to choose an indicator for predicting who would be more successful in life, what would you choose?
  • by William Ledford
From the time we are small children and throughout our adult lives, we have to make choices that affect the rest of our lives. As we grow older, those choices become more complicated and difficult—and the consequences more serious.
  • by Bruce Gore
If Jacob, grandson of Abraham and son of Isaac, were alive today, we might call him a "third-generation Christian." What lessons does his story hold for young people today?
  • by United Church of God
God is the best Master—please Him.
  • by Larry Greider
Life's greatest challenges are in every day decisions! Learning to choose wisely and learning from your experiences can prepare you for a rewarding future.
  • by Renee Dean
What do you value more than anything, such that anybody who challenges it must face an ultimatum to choose?
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Don't put off doing the things that aren't pressingly urgent, and you'll have a richer, happier life.
  • by Robin Webber
The bottom line is that you and I can make a real assessment of how life is going "on the ground" with the challenges facing us personally.
  • by Amanda Stiver
Almost everyone enjoys seeing a movie on occasion. But how does it affect you? More importantly, how do you decide which ones to see?
  • by Cecil Maranville
Have you heard of the flower that is pollinated by “tricking” bees into taking a bath or of the flower that “shoots” its pollen onto a bee’s back? We can see the design of the Creator—if we choose to.
  • by Doug Horchak
How do we get to the point where we do what we know we should do? Can this really be done? The answer is "Yes!" Here's how.
  • by Robert H Berendt
Some people believe in “kismet,” or fate. Their death or “time to die” is preset, events were “meant to be,” and they are not in control of their own futures. Truly we do not have total control over very many things—but we do play a huge part in our own futures.