Written by Barbara Lee
What will they say about me when I’m gone? The memorial service on that hot and sunny Father’s Day taught me a powerful lesson of friendship. There were three eulogies at my...
Written by Vicki Willoughby
It has been said that words frame our world. I’ve found that learning to guide my tongue can be a real challenge. Lately I have turned my thoughts to how I am using my words and how they are...
Written by Joshua Travers
The blame game does little to help solve a problem, and many times it makes things much worse. Fred was starting to get anxious. He had a presentation to give in 15 minutes, and the slide show...
Written by Jodie Maczek
Recently I met a young lady who inspired me to think more deeply about how I approach trials—and joy. Last month I interviewed a young lady for a position in the company I work for. When I...
Written by Gloria Diliberto
The choices of the past were much more limited. But with all our modern materialistic options, are we being pulled away from what is truly important? In the not-too-distant past people...
Written by Johnathan Armstrong
God is limitless. Nothing is impossible to Him. But He has given us free will, and He chooses not to force us to accept His greatness or His help. So there is a sense that our choices limit what God...
Written by Mike Bennett
Are men wired for war? Are violent games and modern military technology reinforcing that wiring? How can we rewire for peace? American Civil War General Robert E. Lee once said, “It is good...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
“So teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom” (Psalm 90:12). As birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, retirement parties or anniversaries of loved ones’...
Written by Becky Bennett
Giving apologies doesn’t come naturally for any of us. Calvin to Hobbes: “I feel bad that I called Susie names and hurt her feelings. I’m sorry I did it.” Hobbes:...