Years ago, when I was in seminary, I remember one of our professors giving us this advice. He told us to save the cards and letters and emails in which people gave us compliments and to throw away those that gave us criticisms.
Does Christmas make you feel warm and fuzzy inside? I think many people would say that it does. Who knows what it is?
Black Friday. The biggest shopping day of the year. Here's some advice from Pastor Matt Moldstad.
Ever been on a vacation that didn't go as planned? Has your life gone as expected?
There's an interesting story that takes place during Jesus ministry...
My son was terrified. He'd made a mistake and his efforts to clean up only made things worse. When was the last time you tried to fix a mistake, but only managed to make a bigger mess of things?
How do we deal mistakes and forgiveness? Today we talk about our earthly relationships and how God would have us behave both when we are wrong and when we've been wronged.
You've probably heard it said before, or maybe you yourself have said it, things can't possibly get any worse than they are right now.
Is it wrong to pray about small stuff, like finding a parking spot or finishing tasks on time? Does God really want to hear about small concerns?
Seems like a wise saying, but is it something that you'd really pray to God, do not give me poverty or riches?
Do you find it hard to be kind? I know there's times when we can feel like we're surrounded by idiots or people who are incompetent or lazy.
God's peace surpasses understanding, but what does that mean?