A young widow asked the prophet Elisha to help her with a frightening financial crisis. The man of God’s instructions for her contain a great message for us.
A committed Christian wife has a broken heart if her husband has no interest in following Jesus. What can she do to win his heart?
Vast treasure is appealing. This is why the discovery or inheritance of riches is a popular theme in books and movies. But money forces Christians to make a firm choice (Matt. 6:19-24).
In the United States, contempt for the law is growing. Police officers are pigs, and politicians are – well – some things are unprintable. Is this behavior something that Christians should participate in?
God’s grace is a beautiful gift, but some scriptures plainly suggest that Christians may renounce it or take it completely for granted.
A feeling of worthlessness is infecting the heart of the American people, and Christians aren’t exempt from it. But Peter has an uplifting message for the church.
A Bible school program gives the church a unique opportunity for bringing children to Christ. Are we making the most of it?
God the Father calls his children to be holy. But what is holiness? And why should we care?
Human sexuality is a beautiful gift. Marital intimacy reflects God’s love for his people (Eph. 5:31-32). This profound truth demands that we do some serious soul searching.
This week our young people are going to camp at Lake Texoma. Obviously, we will be praying for them and the adults leading and serving them. But Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 1 gives us some great things to ask God for.









