Fans of the new film “Inside Out 2” will find the new children’s book, “Not Finished Yet: Trusting God with All My Feelings,” a good follow up for gospel-centered discussions about dealing with life’s challenges.
Life is often all about perspective. For instance, when things are good and food is plenty, it is difficult to rejoice when you’ve never dealt with the bad or gone without.
Sometimes, funny things happen during the most serious parts of church. Even though it is OK to laugh in these moments, remember to always observe Christ with reverence.
WMU’s Project Help: Mental Health is an initiative that seeks to raise the level of awareness of mental health and provide practical approaches for believers to meet needs and share the gospel.
Barbara Eubanks has had some “teachable moments” related to the word adultery, and she believes parents and church leaders shouldn’t shy away from the word, especially in today’s culture.
Here are some key ways pastors, leaders, parents and others can be enthusiastic supporters of their children or student group during their camp experience.
For retired pastors and their widows who face financial insecurity, Mission:Dignity can provide monthly or emergency help, as well as support from a caring and praying community.