Be Not Weary in Well Doing
Are you becoming weary as you live and work for the Lord? Dr. Hans Nikoley reminds us of the admonition by the Apostle Paul not to be weary in well doing.
Don’t Let Life Come to You; Go to Life!
In this article, Pastor Trieber gives us the challenge to organize our goals for our family, business, health, finances, and ministry.
I Hate Ties
Why do we “dress up” for church services? Bro. Tom Apusen provides the reason in this brief article.
“Restart” This Autumn
Regardless of where we find ourselves at the end of each season, we should take careful inventory of our lives and ministries and determine if an area requires restarting. In this article, Pastor Trieber explains how each new season is an opportunity for a fresh, new start in many areas.
God’s Smuggler
What would you risk to carry a Bible where Christianity is forbidden? Bro. David Sloan tells us of one who was willing to risk everything.
Spend Less and More
As we work at spending less money on discretionary items these days, let’s also be willing to spend more in the way of our service toward others.
Lessons Learned from the Mission Field – Part 2
Have you ever asked God to change your circumstances? Well, as Mrs. Nancy Lalman points out in this article, sometimes what needs to change is you and not what you face.
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…
Bold and Brave
Do you ever feel that your service for the Lord is just a small task, that it is rather unimportant, that it probably doesn’t make any difference to anyone else? Mrs. Miriam Chung explains here just how a great an impact even seemingly small jobs can have on the life of another.
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