Written by Barbara Lee
A recent experience at Sabbath services prompted a thought in my mind. Should our words during the week be that different from our words on the Sabbath? Recently a friend was giving a message at...
Written by John Columbo
Serving at Camp Arrowhead taught me many lessons. After writing my first post on things I learned, I thought of three more I’d like to share. Other than the Feast of Tabernacles, summer camp is...
Written by Gabriella Kroska
Spending eight weeks in Nepal taught me the value of clean water and caused me to consider what kind of water I drink in spiritually. Where does your drinking water come from? A well? A city’s...
Written by Rebekah Leyden
The world is filled with strife and violence. Hope is in short supply. Who is able to provide real, lasting hope? Did you know you are part of that answer? It seems like just about every day our...
Written by Tammy Valley
The Feast of Trumpets is a time that symbolizes the victorious return of Christ and the resurrection of the saints. That truth should inspire us to endure! Picture the scene: After years of...
Written by Mary Lallier
Have you ever felt unappreciated? If you have, you may be surprised to learn that an important biblical character likely felt this way too. What can we learn from him? You’ve been doing this...
Written by Debbie Pennington
The EEI planning and production team has received valuable feedback and has answers to your questions. The team behind the Encourage, Equip & Inspire parenting resource manual thanks everyone...
Written by Dee Kilough
We live in trying times that can cause fear and worry for God’s people, especially women. What can the examples of women in the Bible teach us? We are living in frightening times, and while...
Written by Tammy Valley
Having a father who is a negative influence can be difficult. What can we learn from the example of a son who overcame his father’s bad example? A chip off the old block. The apple...