Lessons Learned from the Mission Field – Part 3
Many times reality and imagination are two vastly different things. In this article, Mrs. Lalman remembers a time on the mission field that taught her a valuable lesson on perspective.
The Heavens Declare
In this brief article, Mrs. Chung recounts a time when God brought great peace to her fearful heart while a child, and how this memory produces hope in her life today.
Charge Your Battery
Have you ever killed your car battery by leaving the lights on? Our spiritual batteries can also be drained. In this article, Bro. Jim Carey tells us how to recharge our spiritual batteries.
Dr. Trieber Pleading with God’s People
It is extremely evident that our nation’s foundations are under attack, and the only hope for America is a revival of God’s people. In this video, Dr. Jack Trieber pleads with Christians on the importance of returning to the Lord.
Living Without Risk
I was reading a book about financial risk management which prompted me to consider an aspect of the Christian life that I believe would be a help to all of us. The book went into great detail about the history of risk and man’s ability…
The Next Generation of Missionaries
Missions begins well before the missionary sets foot on the mission field. As Bro. David Sloan explains in this article, it begins with parents giving their children to the Lord.
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.
Christian vs Secular?
What’s the difference between Christian education and secular education? Here Mrs. Joy Flint tells us from her experiences what you will not find in a secular school.
Putting Jesus Back in America
This Independence Day, Pastor Trieber reminds us of the need to put Jesus back in our nation.
Tips for a Great Summer
Mrs. Trieber shares 20 practical, helpful tips to make the most of the Summer of 2020.
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