By Melissa Elizondo I used to be a girl, a daughter. My mother pressed dresses over my head, bade me go to school. My father told me to always say…
By David R. Brewer June 6, 1944 is a date that should live in the memory of every American, the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of D-Day. Young men, most of them only…
By Melissa Elizondo Then the word of the Lord came to him: “This man will not be your heir, but a son who is your own flesh and blood will…
By Richard Curtis Hello Students. Congratulations on your great achievement. Whether you are opting for further education or a new vocation, there are three things I would like to tell…
By April Icsman Although now I serve as the principal of Jubilee Christian School in Pittsburgh, I have spent almost 40 years in education in six states during many other…
By Kris Ovenshine One hundred and twenty-two million calls are made each year to wish Mom a “Happy Mother’s Day.” One hundred and forty-one cards are sent with the same…
By Len van Heest A couple weeks ago during our Wednesday Lenten series, Pastor Doug had a wonderful sermon on this phrase. Our Father in Heaven is generous. When I…
By Len vanHeest In our Wednesday Lenten series, we discussed that our Father in Heaven wants an intimate relationship with us – A loving Father, slow to anger, and bounding…
By Tom Bender I have one piece of artwork on my office wall: the quote, “Life begins at the edge of your comfort zone.” I look at this framed quote…
By Kristianne Ovenshine Summer proved to be a season of wandering. My husband and I were searching for a church. I was looking for a women’s Bible study. All I…