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  • by United Church of God
Men are encouraged to be unemotional, but is that the attitude God wants?
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  • by Becky Sweat
Our words can cut like a sword or be as comforting as a fluffy blanket, but sometimes its what is not said that can be cutting or comforting.
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  • by Larry Greider
Why did God give us such a vast array of emotions? Can our emotions help us develop strong connections with Him and our fellow man?
  • by David Treybig
Most young people have been advised to forgo premarital sex in order to avoid pregnancy and STDs (sexually transmitted diseases). Now, according to new reports, there are more reasons for following this godly advice.
  • by United Church of God
One thing that only we ourselves can control—if we choose to—is our thoughts. This note gives us all something to think about.
  • by United Church of God
Two words we heard often at home were “behave yourself.” Now that we are grown, we realize how valuable they were.
  • by Larry Greider
Our heartfelt emotions are an important part of being human, but these feelings are incomplete as a method of making judgements when not guided by godly principles.
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  • by Noel Hornor
Why are mental problems and disabilities on the rise? Could it be that we overlook the Bible's keys to healthy, positive thinking?
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  • by Noel Hornor
The Bible has a surprising number of things to say about your health. In recent years researchers are discovering that its health advice is sound—and far ahead of its time.
  • by Lorelei Nettles
Can singing better your life or bring you closer to God? Do you have song in your life?
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  • by John Cafourek, Larry Scher
What does God say about how the pain and suffering experienced in today's world can be healed? The third part of a series by the Focused Education team on abuse.
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  • by Roger Foster
All of us have to deal with sin and its tragic consequences in our lives. Understanding why we sin is a first step in overcoming and avoiding sin.