The lesson taught from the bleachers can be louder than the one taught on the field.
The lesson taught from the bleachers can be louder than the one taught on the field.
When others seem “behind” in their walk with Christ, our call is not to shame but to strengthen. We bear with the weak and build one another up in love.
Honoring our wives isn’t just good marriage advice — it’s a spiritual calling. When we cherish them, our love and our prayers grow stronger before God.
My dogs woke me from a fearful dream with love and comfort. Maybe we should all live a little more like them—with calmness, joy, and unconditional love.
Politeness reflects God’s love. Even small acts of courtesy—gentle words, patience, respect—shine as Christlike love in a self-centered world.
Even in grief, we can carry one another’s burdens. Like little Jacob, we are all called to be “polar bears,” showing up in love and support.
A kind word or smile can change someone’s day. Choose kindness, patience, and forgiveness—it shows the world they matter to you and to Jesus.