When We Are PersecutedIf you knew there'd be a good result from bad circumstances, would that make them easier to endure?
The Power of OneYou can change the world—just keep an eye open to the needs around you and an ear open for God's call.
Taking the Pink SlipHow far would you go to help a friend who was losing his job?
Coming to the End of YourselfWe like feeling self-sufficient, but helplessness lets God demonstrate His power.
Another Kind of GriefMourning often starts before terminal illness claims a loved one.
Coming Up for AirChildhood sexual abuse is far too common, yet it need not choke one's life out.
15 Min Bible StudyDiscover why salvation is by faith, not by works.
Building Wisely Learn how to continue charitable giving while reducing estate taxes.
SpotlightWriting worship songs isn't easy. This musician tells why.
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