by Steve Sabol | May 31, 2021
Memorial Day is an American holiday, observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal...
by Amanda Book | May 24, 2021
Have you ever started your day in the best mood only to have it quickly shattered by the world? Maybe your boss is in a bad mood.Maybe your children are fighting.Maybe your marriage is in a difficult place.Maybe you received notice of your child’s school closing down...
by Amy Calkins | May 17, 2021
Have you ever received prayer for healing and had faith that God would heal you—yet you walked away unhealed? Have you stood in the prayer lines, excited and hopeful, believing this was your night—only to return home unchanged? I have. In fact, I have struggled with...
by Kathy Rice | May 10, 2021
Mrs. Dunlap, my teacher at the one-room school, thought long and hard about a craft we could do for Mother’s Day. For Christmas we had made and painted candle holders out of Plaster-Of-Paris. Last year we painted a shapely jelly jar with paint that cracked and made...
by Steve Sabol | May 3, 2021
There are really only three basic world views in life: Hedonism, which is the desire for pleasure; Materialism, which views possessions as all-important; and Narcissism, which is “I’m all that matters”. These aren’t new philosophies. God talked about...