perspective Vending Machine or Gourmet Meal? We live in a time when we receive things almost instantly, but what happens when we have to wait and trust? Read more Managing Compassion Fatigue Compassion fatigue is defined as the emotional and physical exhaustion that leads to a diminished ability to empathize with others. This is typically experienced by people in caregiving roles; however, anyone can experience compassion fatigue. Read more Rockhounding Rockhounding — hunting for unique rocks — is a hobby for many. But what if we became rockhounds for Jesus, seeking to uncover the gems of faith around us? Read more The Danger of Being Overly Zealous Ecclesiastes highlights the tension between the opposites of good and bad. The only way to break through the confusion surrounding good and evil is to "fear God." Read more Building Faith in Kids in Times of Struggle In an unpredictable world, what can we do, as adults, to help our kids build their faith in times of struggle? We must equip our children to find hope, strength and peace through reliance on God. Read more Dear Church Election results are rolling in and, if you voted for one of two candidates, 50% of you are disappointed, discouraged, upset and unsettled. Read more Listening Again In life, we often need to listen again, to hear the true message beneath the noise. Read more The Treasure Map is Not the Treasure The Bible is an ancient collection of poems, stories, history and perspectives, written by imperfect people, that points us to the Word of God. Read more Leaving the World Behind On the 55th anniversary of the moon landing, Natashia McVay reflects on how we, too, will someday leave the world behind. In the meantime, we are to be in the world but not of the world. This starts by developing a personal relationship with God. Read more Teaching Compassion Toward Neurodivergent Peers It’s important to teach and model patience, kindness and love for our kids, especially toward neurodivergent kids. Your kids will come into contact with neurodivergent kids and it’s important that they show Christ-like love to their peers. Read more The Sacred Heritage of a Violin Family stories have a way of living on, both poetically and practically. Such is the story of Grandpa’s violin. Read more Women Leading in the Spirit of the Latter Rain In preparation for Pentecost 2025, G. Alexander Bryant, North American Division president, reiterates that God invites all people to receive His Spirit and to teach and preach as a witness for Him in these last days. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Vending Machine or Gourmet Meal? We live in a time when we receive things almost instantly, but what happens when we have to wait and trust? Read more
Managing Compassion Fatigue Compassion fatigue is defined as the emotional and physical exhaustion that leads to a diminished ability to empathize with others. This is typically experienced by people in caregiving roles; however, anyone can experience compassion fatigue. Read more
Rockhounding Rockhounding — hunting for unique rocks — is a hobby for many. But what if we became rockhounds for Jesus, seeking to uncover the gems of faith around us? Read more
The Danger of Being Overly Zealous Ecclesiastes highlights the tension between the opposites of good and bad. The only way to break through the confusion surrounding good and evil is to "fear God." Read more
Building Faith in Kids in Times of Struggle In an unpredictable world, what can we do, as adults, to help our kids build their faith in times of struggle? We must equip our children to find hope, strength and peace through reliance on God. Read more
Dear Church Election results are rolling in and, if you voted for one of two candidates, 50% of you are disappointed, discouraged, upset and unsettled. Read more
Listening Again In life, we often need to listen again, to hear the true message beneath the noise. Read more
The Treasure Map is Not the Treasure The Bible is an ancient collection of poems, stories, history and perspectives, written by imperfect people, that points us to the Word of God. Read more
Leaving the World Behind On the 55th anniversary of the moon landing, Natashia McVay reflects on how we, too, will someday leave the world behind. In the meantime, we are to be in the world but not of the world. This starts by developing a personal relationship with God. Read more
Teaching Compassion Toward Neurodivergent Peers It’s important to teach and model patience, kindness and love for our kids, especially toward neurodivergent kids. Your kids will come into contact with neurodivergent kids and it’s important that they show Christ-like love to their peers. Read more
The Sacred Heritage of a Violin Family stories have a way of living on, both poetically and practically. Such is the story of Grandpa’s violin. Read more
Women Leading in the Spirit of the Latter Rain In preparation for Pentecost 2025, G. Alexander Bryant, North American Division president, reiterates that God invites all people to receive His Spirit and to teach and preach as a witness for Him in these last days. Read more