Written by Emma Rae Petty
Is it important to have friends? What kind of people should we be friends with? What does God’s Word teach us about friendship? I didn’t have many friends when I was growing...
Written by Tyrone Yarde
The four best-known spiritual tools used by Christians are prayer, Bible study, meditation and fasting. But those aren’t the only spiritual tools. Through Bible study, we can uncover additional...
Written by Camila Galvez
It is easy to compare ourselves and our looks with the most beautiful people in the world. This is not what God wants us to do. It is becoming easier and easier to compare ourselves with...
Written by Travis Hees
Visiting brethren in other countries can broaden our perspective. Here are some of the benefits of international travel for the Feast and FOI projects. I’ve been blessed with the...
Written by Joshua Travers
The Bible has a lot to say about meditation on God’s Word. But where should we start? What does God want us to think about? Whenever we hold our Bibles, we’re holding a...
Written by Joshua Travers
Meditation is not easy in our action-packed world, but it can be a useful tool for Christians today. What are the benefits of thinking deeply about God’s Word? We live in a world of...
Written by Janel Johnson
Many of us have six or more decades of life experience. As we grow older, will we merely keep aging, or will we age with grace? Fifty-five and a half years ago, one week after my 13th...
Written by Ken McIntosh
Many have been confused by Jesus’ instruction for a follower to “take up his cross.” A person might respond, “I don’t have a cross. How can I do that?” ...
Written by Stephan M. Koenig
When Jesus Christ gave us the symbols of the New Testament Passover, why did He specifically say to remember Him, and why is it important? As we prepare for Passover, it is a good time to...