A Bible teacher explained that when she first began getting serious about her walk with Christ, she felt the Lord prompting her to return her grocery carts after shopping.
Have you read the book or seen the movie A Christmas Carol? If cold-hearted selfishness was embodied, it would be the main character of the story, Scrooge.
The smell of crackling turkey bacon drifts through the air. Fluffy, yellow scrambled eggs glisten in the sunlight. Sliced potatoes sizzle to a crisp in the iron skillet.
“I sure hope he’s in a good mood.” Whether you’re a kid approaching a parent, a student meeting with a teacher, an employee approaching your boss, or a driver that just got pulled over for...
It’s interesting that in today’s Scripture, Paul is talking to a bunch of people who have already accepted the gift of salvation.
There is a small gold frame that sits on my desk, holding a plain white paper with this sentence typed on it: “If you can be anything, be kind.”
People like being wise, strong, and rich. It’s a common, lofty pursuit when life is all about me apart from God.
Kids will be roaming our neighborhoods this afternoon. Some will be in costume. Others won’t. Families will be standing by as trick-or-treating takes place from door to door.
As a parent of two elementary schoolers, we have lots of rules in our house. Some of them are created in wild and chaotic moments of parenting, including gems like “If you find old bacon in the car,...