Christians have the only certain security during times of epidemic illness.
05/13/2009 by Steve Ridgell
Marsha Jordan reminds us that we may not have the skill set or talents we would choose for ourselves, but we can still change the world through small acts of love.
05/12/2009 by Marsha Jordan
Kelly Breece talks about taking her daughter to see her grandmother and how she discovers a homemade book nearby that blesses them all.
05/11/2009 by Kelly Breece
A simple message from 2 Timothy about mothers.
05/10/2009 by Biblical Reflections
Russ Lawson talks about what husbands and sons should do for the mothers and wives for Mother's Day.
05/09/2009 by Russ Lawson
Phil Ware looks at Ruth and Naomi and the difference one faithful person can make in everything!
05/07/2009 by Phil Ware
There is nothing foolish about turning our back on the things of this life in order to gain a life that has no end.
05/06/2009 by Tim Archer
Patrick Odum talks about how we are all called to be ministers and challenges us to imagine church lived that way.
05/05/2009 by Patrick D. Odum
Kelly Breece shares the important lesson about friendship and helping a grieving friend by just being present.
05/04/2009 by Kelly Breece
Rubel Shelly takes on the negative sentiment of the day and confronts it head on.
05/02/2009 by Rubel Shelly
Phil Ware writes about having a sense of divine partnership in daily life and being used by God and sensing God's presence in what we do.
04/30/2009 by Phil Ware
The one basic truth of Christianity is Jesus. Focus on him and everything else will make sense.
04/29/2009 by Steve Ridgell
Tom Norvell reminds us to listen to God when we feel like we have nothing to offer, and if we do, we will realize that is enough.
04/28/2009 by Tom Norvell
Mike Barres reminds us about the power of leadership and encourages us to prayerfully step up if asked.
04/27/2009 by Mike Barres
Rubel Shelly compares the prophet Samuel choosing a king to Simon Cowell's view of a woman from Scotland trying to sing and reminds us that outward appearances don't reveal talent or the heart of a person.
04/25/2009 by Rubel Shelly
Phil Ware reminds us that there should be no line between sacred and secular for followers of Jesus.
04/23/2009 by Phil Ware
God gathers broken things and puts them back together, including broken people.
04/22/2009 by Kay Talley
Phil Ware talks about the old adage, better to be safe than sorry, and shows what Jesus says about it: the follower who takes this approach will be condemned.
04/20/2009 by Phil Ware
Sarah Stirman shares a chilly church experience to make the point that a mom never minds becoming the other woman when the other woman is her daughter and she sees a daddy treating her like a lady.
04/18/2009 by Sarah Stirman
Russ Lawson reminds us to say the right thing all the time.
04/17/2009 by Russ Lawson
Rubel Shelly reminds us of our need to restrain our urge to speak too quickly and compares that to a new gmail feature called undo send
04/16/2009 by Rubel Shelly
The way we live will determine how people remember us when we are gone.
04/15/2009 by Tim Archer
Phil Ware lets us journey with James, the half brother of Jesus, through the cross and resurrection to find our way to hope and confidence about our future.
04/12/2009 by Phil Ware
Bill Sherrill reminds us that even women of great faith can sometimes be lost in the mundane details.
04/11/2009 by Bill Sherrill
Steve Higginbotham shares the insight that Friday is not the end, but the promise of a new beginning.
04/10/2009 by Steve Higginbotham