by Lorelei Nettles
For Christians, what we say and how we speak is a matter of faithfulness.
by David Cobb
Saying things that don’t do much to “improve on the silence,” as one Spanish proverb states, is a common occurrence in our conversations.
by Judy Swanson
"But no man can tame the tongue. It is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison" (James 3:8).
This Facilitator's Guide is intended to assist the facilitator in leading the discussion of a group on the following topic. It is not meant to give an exhaustive review of the topic, but rather give pointers from the Bible. To that end...
by Beyond Today Editor
Introduction to the Book of Proverbs
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
When God refers to abominations, what does He mean? How should Christians deal with abominations?
by Samson Osajie
What does it mean to God?
by Dan Dowd
Who hasn't regretted something he or she has said? How many times have we wished we could take back a harsh word of criticism? Let's consider how we can use our words in a godly manner.
by United Church of God
Mark Twain painted this powerful word picture: "The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.
by Robert H Berendt
The world around us is full of filthy language, and it’s easy to become indifferent to it all, but God wants us to take a different viewpoint toward the words that come out of our mouths.
by United Church of God
Many of the things we say have more than one meaning, and even if that is not intended, the one who listens can add another meaning to our words.
by Beyond Today Editor
Introduction to the Book of Proverbs
by Beyond Today Editor
Hezekiah's Solomonic collection 2.1
by Linda Elliott
Women have been struggling with priorities and time management for millennia. The advice in the 31st chapter of the book of Proverbs is just as relevant today as it was then.
by Mark Winner
Proverbs is not just a book for the youth; it's a book of practical, timeless wisdom for all of us. What can Proverbs teach us about becoming a mature Christian in today's society?