My Goodly Heritage
Some, perhaps even a majority of children and teenagers think their parents are strange. In this article, Mrs. Miriam Chung shares some memories from her childhood that she may not have understood then that now fill her with gratitude.
Little Decisions–Big Consequences
It has been said that you can choose your sin, but you cannot choose your consequences. None of us would choose the consequences of our sin, so what leads us to those consequences? In this article, Mrs. Miriam Chung points out the little steps that lead to King Saul’s dire consequences and that could do the same for each of us.
Fought For, Protected, and Handed On
Now more than ever, our freedom as Americans is at stake. In this article, the author reminds us that we have a responsibility to preserve our nation’s liberty for future generations.
Treks and Kayaks
Have you ever had your vacation plans go contrary to your expectations? In this humorous article, Mrs. Miriam Chung tells us how to respond when your plans are upset.
My Steps
In this article, Mrs. Miriam Chung gives us a “step” challenge and reminds us that God has ordered the steps of His children.
Lessons from a Bluebird
The author shares an applicable lesson she learned on a cold Sunday afternoon from a little bluebird.
Grow in Grace
Everyone has room for improvement, but who will actually work at it? This article lists several areas that could use personal growth as well as gives practical ways to improve on them.
Be Like Joseph
Undoubtedly, everyone has been wronged at one point in their life. Pulling the “woe is me” card may seem like the easy thing to do, but Joseph teaches an important lesson for us to learn from.
It’s Your Choice
God gives everyone a choice, whether it will be life or death, a blessing or a curse. Listed in this article are four decisions that will bring blessings.
Dinner is Served
Encouragement comes in many forms–words, notes, gifts, and even food! In this article, the author gives helpful suggestions on preparing meals for others.
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