Written by Melody Hess
A baby’s brain is incredibly complex and full of potential. Even more amazing is the awesome process God uses to develop our minds and consciences! The embryonic development of a human fetus...
Written by Erin Tootle
When routines become boring, repetitive ruts, what can we do? Especially if the ruts affect our relationship with God? Have you ever been stuck in a rut? You know, when you realize that you’ve...
Written by Judy Servidio
Mix a brand-new restaurant, bugs, Ben Franklin and a biblical heroine, and what do you get? Answers for dealing with angry people! The other day a coworker and I were having lunch at one of the...
Written by Ron Kelley
Learning a funny new word helped give some fresh insight into a common but commonly misused term. Recently a friend sent one of those email forwards that can be fun and interesting. This email...
Written by Jason Hyde
The well-meaning counselor was convinced my family’s religious beliefs were not mine. As an eighth grader I had to explain what I, personally, believed. Along the grand race of life, we...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
The Israelites heard God’s promises of rescue from Moses and said “Amen.” But when they saw Pharaoh, lacked water or meat, etc., they longingly remembered the “good old...
Written by Melody Hess
Watching the last U.S. space shuttle launch focused my mind on our search for purpose in this vast universe. Has God put this yearning for meaning in our hearts? Last week I had the unexpected...
Written by Mike Bennett
God wants us to escape from our temptations. But why do we too often miss seeing the way to escape that He provides? What’s our part in overcoming temptation? Christianity is a calling to...
Written by Susan Scott Smith
Caleb and Joshua, part of the spy party sent into Canaan, did not bring back the same report as the others. Why? As we think about the people we know, we can generally separate them into two...