There Is None Good But God!
July 11, 2025 by Norma Vera
Filed under Christian Life, Family Focus
By Norma Vera –
Have you ever noticed how some things look so good in the dark? Like the
“Las Vegas Strip” for example, its eye-catching beauty lure men toward
it. Its outward extravagance is only a facade to conceal its inward
deception.
Under Watchful Eyes
July 10, 2025 by Carin LeRoy
Filed under Daily Devotions, Family
Recently my husband, son and I were driving down a long country road to a conference, followed the entire time by a brown car. As we reached the outskirts of town, we decided to stop for gas. After filling up, we got back on the road but noticed police lights, sirens, and slow traffic up ahead. As we crept up to pass, we noticed the car that had followed us was in a head-on crash, and the driver was being placed on a stretcher. As we passed the scene we realized that it could have been us in the accident if we had not stopped for gas.
God on the Spot – Part 4: The Provision
July 9, 2025 by Dianne Butts
Filed under Faith, Faith Articles
By Dianne E. Butts –
In Part 2, God put Himself on the spot by promising to provide a Messiah to redeem people from their sin. In Part 3, He put Himself in a narrower spot by promising that Messiah would come through a particular family’s bloodline, that of Abraham and Sarah.
Mini-Me
July 8, 2025 by Kathy Carlton Willis
Filed under Daily Devotions, Humorous
Katy started the summer in no-man’s land. She was too old to stay in the children’s department of our church, but still feeling too young for the student ministries (ATTIC). No longer could she get by with answering “God” to Sunday School discussion questions. When we asked her to think and dig deep, she would say, “but I’m just a little girl.” We helped her realize she was allowed to have a thought in her head. No pat answers.
Failure is Inevitable in the Quest for Fitness
July 7, 2025 by Don S. Otis
Filed under Christian Life, Health and Fitness
By Don Otis –
How are you doing with your New Year goals? By February of each year, the average American (fifty percent of us) has already fallen off the wagon. By April, even more have given up on their goals.