When we lose the Bible as our moral compass, then we are left without a good understanding of right and wrong and sin.
01/20/2006 by Paul Faulkner
Real faith leads us to act and not just talk about problems.
01/19/2006 by Rubel Shelly
We all need to get away now and again and retreat into the quietness and grace of God for our renewal.
01/18/2006 by Amy C. Baker
We need to open our eyes and view things from a point of view of spiritual reality.
01/15/2006 by Rubel Shelly
We are so caught up in looking good and yet do so little to focus on what really makes us beautiful and fit!
01/13/2006 by Paul Faulkner
A visit to the Phantom of the Opera on a cold night opens back wide the door of singing in a family's home.
01/12/2006 by Russ Lawson
As we age and the years speed by, we need to take some time and examine what we have done with our lives.
01/10/2006 by Teresa Bell Kindred
God doesn't want us to grow complacent or satisfied with the way things are simply because we are growing older.
01/09/2006 by Phil Ware
While we focus on physical exercise at the beginning of the year, why not also focus on spiritual exercise, too?
01/08/2006 by Scott Owings
Maybe the most important New Year's resolution is to keep our resolutions.
01/05/2006 by Joe Bagby
When we approach God in prayer, it needs to be more than by rote, but instead as if we were speaking to our Father.
01/03/2006 by Russ Lawson
It's a bright and shining new year so let's do something with it to bless the Lord and his kingdom.
01/02/2006 by Phil Ware
Many tough things happen in life, are we ready for the storm or to help others caught in the storm?
01/01/2006 by Larry Davies
The years in marriage can sometimes mean that we take each other for granted; we mustn't let that happen.
12/30/2005 by Alan Smith
So much of life is a matter of perspective; we can choose to be glad.
12/29/2005 by Russ Lawson
God has a plan for each of us, a destiny, to use us for his glory.
12/27/2005 by Mike Barres
We can't let Jesus be relegated to just Christmas; he needs to be part of our world every day.
12/26/2005 by Phil Ware
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, a grimy, corrupt little town not known for anything important.
12/23/2005 by Jamie Shell & Brent Nidiffer
Some folks are canceling church service on Christmas day, but isn't that missing the point of why we have Christmas in the first place?
12/22/2005 by Patrick D. Odum
A preacher gets in trouble talking about Christmas on Sunday, but warns that the world will take Christ out of Christmas.
12/21/2005 by Joe Bagby
While many men can't give a good gift, a few can, and God gave us an indescribable gift.
12/18/2005 by Bill Denton
Most folks don't have a clue about the meaning of Christmas.
12/16/2005 by Jamie Shell & Brent Nidiffer
We have taken the joy, glory, risk, holiness, excitment out of Christmas and made it predictable and boring.
12/15/2005 by Jeff Lee
Jesus came to face our world and give us deliverance both from and through what we fear.
12/12/2005 by Phil Ware
Kids often know the difference between truth and lie and what is real world and what is not.
12/11/2005 by Russ Lawson