Do you find it hard to be cheerful when you look at all that is taking place around you? Are you discouraged by the path our nation is on? Does your heart feel heavy and weighed down by care? It’s
Walking is a good thing when it is possible to do so. Walking brings many health benefits to our bodies and is great for our emotional well-being. For some, walking physically may not be possible; but to every Christian, walking spiritually
Are you feeling weak spiritually? Could it be that you have not been filling up on God’s nourishing Word? Just as we need to eat nourishing food daily to stay physically healthy, we need to eat the Word of God in order
The New Testament is full of good news to Christians. It reminds us we are free from the power of sin, from the dictates of the world, and from the power of the devil. Jesus Christ said in John 8:36 KJV, “If the
As a young girl, my father took me fishing very early in the morning by the bayside at the old Brightman Street Bridge. Those were precious moments spent alone with my father in the wee hours of the morning. Oh,
How many of you are weighed down by care? Perhaps, it’s a loved one who is battling a terminal illness. Maybe, it’s a wayward child who can’t seem to be reached. For some, it’s a failing marriage; for others, it
How often do we confuse the word “need” with the word “want”? To need something or someone implies we cannot exist without that thing or that person; whereas, to want is desiring something or someone. There is a big difference
What comes to mind when you think of prayer? Do you think of prayer as labor, as a sacrifice, or as sweet perfume? Prayer is all three of these and is the means by which we maintain an intimate relationship
Have you ever said something that you wish you could take back? Are you one that struggles with sound speech? Do you have a difficult time controlling your tongue? If so, you are not alone, that’s for sure.
Having wholesome speech requires
How many times have you heard the expression, “You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar”? I heard it a lot growing up. My mother was instructing me to speak kind words instead of biting, bitter, or harsh words, which