Character

"...that you may become blameless and harmless, children of God without fault in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world..." (Philippians 2:15).

As Christians, we are expected to shine as lights in a darkened world, setting an example for those inside and outside the faith. Our character must be refined until it stands out to all who come in contact with us.

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Teens Pursue Spirituality, But Without God?

Many teens want to live in ways that are healthy and moral, in spite of the example set by the adult generation. But are they choosing spirituality without God?
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Manage Your Family Finances the Bible Way

Take a look at some of the sound financial principles the Bible offers us.
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Lessons From the Flood of Noah

The Flood in the days of Noah was one of the greatest events in the history of the world.
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Serving as a Congregation

When an entire congregation bands together to serve someone, it can be very inspiring both to the congregation and to person being served.
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People Problems in the Pews

Over the years, many Church members have quit attending services either temporarily or permanently because of hurt feelings, offenses or conflict with someone. Although the emotions are understandable, such things are no excuse for withdrawing from God’s worship services.
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The Christian Life: Ordeal or Adventure?

Perhaps you've marveled at great feats of physical endurance. But many lead lives of daily, often-unrecognized adventure!
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True Freedom

If you were as rich as billionaire Howard Hughes, you would enjoy great freedom. Wouldn't you?
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What's Behind VCM

The Web is incredible. You can find almost anything you're looking for, or you can come across random fascinating things you didn't even know you were interested in.
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Choosing to Suffer...

Franz Klassen is the pastor of a group of Sabbatarians who had to flee Tajikistan in 1997.
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Christian Leadership Should be Y2K Compatible

On September 17, 1998, former President of South Africa and Nobel Prize winner, F. W. de Klerk, addressed the Indianapolis Economic Club.
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If Everyone Kept God's Commandments

Think of the world that would exist if everyone suddenly realized and acted upon the promise of our Savior.
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I Hated You, Coach Ioveno

He was tough and cruel, and I hated him. But now he was dying.
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Thoughts for Thanksgiving

The first Thanksgiving Day I spent outside the United States was quite an experience.
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Outward Appearance: Does God Care?

Have you heard of Spencer Tunik?
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Just What Does It Mean to "Do the Work"?

"I will work a work in your days which you would not believe, though it were told you," God thundered to the nation of Judah (Habakkuk 1:5).
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Wanted: Morality

Parents must come to grip with the fact that they have a serious responsibility -- a responsibility that too many are leaving unfulfilled.
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The Hug Drug or Sorrow Sold for Sweetness?

Millions of teens and young adults around the world are getting high on ecstasy. Evidence is mounting that this drug has dangerous side effects-much worse than initially thought.
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Lessons in Wisdom

"You're the King; you can make these hill people do what is best for them" said the generals to Thailand's King Bhumibol. "It may be best," replied the king, "but we must find a better way and not offend these...
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When You and Your Parents Don't See "Eye-To-Eye"

The battle between parents and teens has existed through many generations for many centuries. How can such a trend be changed?
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Christian Setbacks: A Question of Perspective

Every Christian has his or her bad days; the apostle Paul had his share as well. Amazingly, Paul was able to persevere. What enabled him to do so?