By Danny R Von Kanel Once you begin to think you’re humble, you’ve lost it. Humility is a quality hard to grasp, difficult to explain, but easy to see. Many of us struggle to know exactly where to learn such a virtue. In recent years, God has taught me about humility in a variety […]
Tracing Rainbows
By Steve Wyatt I visited Pinetop, Arizona two years after my late wife, Cindy, and I had spent a week there. It was after her initial rounds of radiation and chemo and we had gone there to celebrate the “end” of her cancer. Two weeks later she had a seizure, and what we thought […]
The Word that Transforms
By LeAnne Benfield Martin The snow fell rapidly and kept falling. I had never seen so much—not in Atlanta. We were snowed in and, forecasters warned, would be for days. My daughter’s school called to cancel classes, which did not surprise us; we couldn’t have made it out of our driveway, much less to […]
Wonderful Words
By Karen Wingate Committed to reading through the Bible in one year, my speed reading skidded to a screeching halt one hot July morning when my eyes caught Psalm 119:97. Did the writer say love? Wasn’t affection for law an emotion reserved only for law students and political science majors? Desperate to catch up […]
Spending Quality Time with God
By Cheri Cowell Christians everywhere agree on the benefits of setting aside time to be with the Lord. Our hearts yearn for alone time with our heavenly Father, but for many of us, even with our best intentions, setting aside that time on a consistent basis seems difficult, if not impossible. I struggle […]