The Value of the Human Soul

The human soul holds great significance and is a profound theme throughout the Bible. It emphasizes its immeasurable worth and eternal value. Scripture repeatedly underscores the importance of the soul over material possessions and earthly life. Therefore, knowing the value of the human

Are Idle Hands Really the Devil’s Workshop?

The saying, “Idle hands are the devil’s workshop,” is quite well-known. Although it seems like a question we shouldn’t need to ask, it remains important to consider. Essentially, having too much free time can lead to getting into sticky predicaments. Even some of

Let’s Talk About God’s Plan for Family!

Let’s talk about family and how central it is to God’s plan for his children. Just as we recognize artists by their masterpieces—like Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa or Beethoven’s “Fifth Symphony”—we can understand God better through His creation of the family. Family,

Your True Self: A Character Reflection

As Christians, we are called to mirror the teachings of God, embodying His love and compassion in all aspects of our lives. Like the disciples of Jesus, who emulated their master, our actions and attitudes should resonate with the grace and kindness of

Youthful Conversations: Insights on Modesty

Modesty holds varying meanings for different individuals, with each person interpreting it differently. Despite this diversity of opinion, many people’s views often coincide. During my exploration, I discovered a profound depth of understanding and a commitment among believers in manifesting their faith tangibly.

Joyful in Loss

In the quiet moments of our lives, when we face loss and feel a heavy sadness, we often seek a glimmer of joy to ease the pain. This could stem from losing someone or something dear or going through experiences that leave lasting

The Power of Self-Control in Nourishing Our Bodies

We all know the struggle of resisting delicious food, especially when it feels like it’s calling out our names! Picture this… You’re sitting in church, eagerly awaiting the end of the service, not because you’re excited about the sermon, but because you’re fantasizing