Written by Sarah Henderson
Can light and darkness coexist for the bettering of a holiday filled with witches, vampires and death? Is Halloween all bad, or are parts of it redeemable? The Halloween season seemed to hit...
Written by Andrea West
I was a fearful child. My fearful state continued through my teen years until one evening when I was about 19, God began to free me from my prison of fear. My parents weren’t fearful...
Written by Shannon Foster
Sometimes it is difficult to know what to say in a card to a friend who is struggling with a trial. What are some ways we can use words to encourage others? It seems as if more and more people are...
Written by David Hicks
A recent Bible study experience reminded me of where we need to go first for help and guidance. Prayer is a private relationship between us and God; so for the most part, we keep the content of...
Written by Gabriella Kroska
Occasionally, we find ourselves in situations that lead to anger. Often this is a result of the actions of others. How should a Christian deal with anger? Do you struggle with anger? How do you...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
Have you ever prayed for something for a long time—say to sell your house—only to find yourself sad when God answered that prayer? That happened to me. About nine years ago we...
Written by Lynn Marshall
An experience getting lost on a dark night during my childhood taught me some important lessons that I still value today. My “backyard” growing up as a child in Australia was as ideal...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
Homework—it’s an opportunity for your child to practice and perfect skills learned at school. Here are some tips for parents dealing with its challenges. One of the least-liked words...
Written by Jeremy Lallier
My grandfather wasn’t famous. But he was special to my family, and he was special to God. Even when the world cannot, God will remember my pépère. No one ever opens a history...