|| A Most Notable Quotable ||
January 19, 2012
As you go forward in this New Year, have you considered the way a simple, short, phase can provide perspective, inspiration, comfort, motivation, and insight to your life?
|| Toward a New Me in the New Year ||
January 10, 2012
The New Year is filled with potential, and potential is realized by action. How do these realities speak to you in 2012?
|| The Christ Who is Bigger Than Christmas ||
December 30, 2011
Christmas 2011 is over, but Christ endures. His power endures. His promises endure. What does this truth mean to you, today?
|| Comparing Courts and Community ||
December 22, 2011
Americans across the country debate the appropriateness of the government sponsoring or permitting the display of Christmas trees and nativity scenes. How can we address this matter?
|| The Rest of the “Christmas Story” ||
December 17, 2011
The story of Christmas does not end at the Savior’s birth — that is only the beginning. Christ was not only born; he also grew up. What does that fact mean for your life?
|| Six Facts of Faith Sharing ||
November 10, 2011
Christians are commanded to tell others about Jesus, but this core requirement of the faith is often a challenging endeavor. What can we understand that will help us move from hesitation to proclamation?
|| Few Words, Great Impact ||
August 2, 2011
A negative outlook leads to negative thoughts that culminate in negative actions. What steps can we take to avoid this unfortunate progression?
|| Regarding the “Wholeness” of our Faith ||
July 18, 2011
When we consider the moral state of America, is it beneficial to depend upon a vocal minority to win our nation for God?
|| On Living the Good Life ||
June 29, 2011
What does it mean to “live the good life” as you pursue the various activities of your day-to-day?
|| Our Children: Molding Heart and Habits ||
June 12, 2011
June 12 is National Children’s Day, an occasion on which Americans honor and appreciate children in a special way. The observation of Children’s Day is a long-standing tradition that goes back to 1868. As such, the day to honor the child predates the days to honor the parents (Mother’s and Father’s Day). Go figure! Now, [...]

