By editor on Feb 22, 2010 in Christian Living, Featured, For Women | 0 Comments
Why self-esteem and what is it exactly?
Self esteem is the extent to which we like, respect and accept ourselves. It reflects our overall evaluation or appraisal of our self worth. It encompasses our beliefs, emotions and behavior. However, many people operate from the perspective of what others think of them and it fuels a [...]
By editor on Feb 21, 2010 in Christian Living, Family Life, Health & Fitness, Lifestyle | 0 Comments
Suggestions for when Disturbing Memories Surface By Reneau Peurifoy From Why Did God Give Us Emotions?
A taboo emotion often arises from childhood events which made the emotions dangerous or unacceptable. Because the events associated with taboo emotions are [...]
By editor on Feb 17, 2010 in Christian Living, Health & Fitness | 1 Comment
A Hungry Heart and Aching Spirit Make a Battered Body by Rhonda McKnight
“…it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.” ~1 Peter 1:16
What does holy mean? I did some research and found that it is defined as having a moral standard of living, Christ-like in character, separate, pure, set apart. It was defined [...]
By editor on Feb 13, 2010 in Bookshelf Picks, Christian Living, Featured, Lifestyle, Marriage | 0 Comments
The Mystery of Emotions By Reneau Peurifoy
Jerry and Kathy had only been married for a year when they heard the news that Kathy was pregnant. The doctor’s report of Kathy’s pregnancy brought them both a joy they had never before experienced. A short time later, their joy was multiplied when they [...]
By editor on Jan 16, 2010 in Worship | 1 Comment
Wired to Worship by Christian R. Herring
When I was two years old my family made a trip from North Carolina to California, where we would live for the next two years. At some point during our journey we stopped to see the Grand Canyon. I am told, though I [...]
By editor on Jan 16, 2010 in Commentary | 0 Comments
Where is the Love in the Body of Christ by Annette Sifford
It seems that lately every church and every ministry is scrambling to witness to third world countries, prison inmates or drug addicts and prostitutes. This is our duty as followers of Christ. To lead the lost to the savior [...]
By editor on Dec 5, 2009 in Bible Study, Bookshelf Picks, Featured | 0 Comments
Frank Ball joins us today to talk about his latest book release, Eyewitness: The Life of Christ Told in One Story by Frank Ball.
Eyewitness compiles the information from the Gospels and hundreds of other Bible verses into one chronological story laid out like a story without reference or verse. The result is a seamless [...]
By editor on Nov 21, 2009 in Christian Living, Featured | 0 Comments
The Real Battle by Pastor Eric Lambert
I feel a burden to share this with you, particularly because we are moving into the day of the supernatural and unfortunately, you and I have not been taught how to negotiate these waters of spiritual reality. Consequently, we vacillate between the land of [...]
By editor on Nov 7, 2009 in Christian Living, Featured | 0 Comments
The Reality of Christian Living by Eric Lambert
Christianity is not a party. Walking with God is a lifestyle. As a result, things may go wrong. We have this belief that because we are born again that we will be free from trouble. The exact opposite is true. We are told [...]
By editor on Nov 2, 2009 in Bookshelf Picks, Christian Living, Featured, Health & Fitness | 0 Comments
Q&A with Reneau Peurifoy, Author of Why Did God Give Us Emotions?
There is certainly no shortage of counseling and self-help books lining the shelves of Christian bookstores today. Why Did God Give Us Emotions? is destined to distinguish itself from the rest. With simple, straightforward verbiage (no pop psychology terms here), practical steps to follow, [...]