Written by Erica Golden
If I’d known the kinds of troubled patients I’d be serving, I may not have taken the job. But after hearing their stories, I realized these were the kinds of people Jesus willingly chose...
Written by Chant’a Collier
Recently I experienced two uncomfortable events—a fall and a yellow jacket sting. This blog post shares lessons I learned from these two incidents. While taking my daily lunchtime...
Written by Judy Swanson
What can we do to keep the lessons of the Feast of Tabernacles alive after we return to the daily grind of this world? In a word: Focus. Do you feel overwhelmed? Tired, exhausted? After...
Written by Judy Swanson
We all have good intentions, but that doesn’t matter if we don’t follow through! Have you ever given your word or promised something, but didn’t follow through? Maybe you...
Written by Chant’a Collier
Years ago, I was taught some “pearls of wisdom” by my mother-in-law. I’d like to share some of those pearls with you. My first Sabbath service in God’s Church was...
Written by Sherry Beilstein
Losing electricity doesn’t make for an ideal Mother’s Day. What can we learn from my “powerless” Mother’s Day? Have you ever lost power in your home? No...
Written by Lisa Dickey
One of the most terrible evils of this world can cause its innocent victims to endure fear and undeserved feelings of shame all alone. A survivor shares her story in hopes of helping others....
Written by Jennifer Bowman
I didn’t start crying until six layers into the onion. I don’t usually cry when peeling onions. Cutting them, yes, but not peeling them. But I don’t usually peel them layer by layer...
Written by Erica Golden
What can we learn from the wonderful example of women who willingly contributed to the work of preparing for God’s tabernacle? It’s fascinating to look at the various roles...