Written by Cathy Castillano
Counteracting unpleasant emotions (such as feeling alone) with my walking exercise made me even more conscious of my spiritual walk to the Kingdom. Apart from keeping myself healthy through...
Written by Teresa Green
Frustration can sneak up on us, knock us off balance and lead us to do things we will regret. How can we fight it? Even as I write this, I am frustrated. I set up a nice little workstation with my...
Written by Judy Servidio
Mother’s jewels evoke special memories and thoughts—especially the pearls. As I write this, the Thanksgiving holiday is over, and today was an early-to-rise day—I had to be at...
Written by Karen Meeker
Rudeness and disrespect are on the rise, but there is a remedy. It’s called the Golden Rule. “Will was the kid whose name teachers cringed to see on their class list. Oh no, not him!...
Written by Janel Johnson
It seems we can’t escape the constant entertainment updates splashed across the daily headlines. Are superstar celebrities really to be envied for their behavior? Or could a little...
Written by Judy Swanson
It is tough to face trials, so it’s important to learn and grow by dealing with them. What am I supposed to learn? How many times have you asked this question while in the midst of a severe...
Written by Rachel Koenig
My daughter’s caring concern helped me focus on something more I can do for those suffering trials. I was having a conversation with my young daughter tonight after hearing that a dear...
Written by Dee Kilough
Myrtle Sullivan didn’t allow her disabilities to define her. She found ways to show her love, and the children at church loved her back! The children are adults now, but they knew and loved...
Written by Becky Bennett
It’s easy to be thankful when things are going well. But can we learn to give thanks in times of trial? Corrie (52) and her sister Betsie (59) arrived at the Ravensbruck concentration camp in...