Year: 2024
God’s Angels
by Cynthia Ray Isn’t it so funny how God uses people down here to work with his angels up there? There aren’t words to express how I feel about what happened this Sunday that I’m […]
Study Time
By Trisha Bleau Smith One of the most important things to remember when you go away to college is to keep up with your studies. The whole reason you are even IN college is to […]
Your Assignment Is…
by: Annagail Lynes “For I know the thoughts and plans I have for you, says the Lord, thoughts and plans for welfare and peace, and not for evil, to give you hope in your final […]
The Valley of Decision
By: Jana Gagliardi Have you ever had to make a tough decision? Of course, who hasn’t, right? But I am not talking about the kind where you can’t decide what shoes to wear or what […]
Life is Not a Solo Sport – Part 2
By: Mandy Hughett This month I am going to finish last months topic, “Life is not a solo sport.” However, this time I am going to talk about unity and diversity. 1 Corinthians 12:12-13 says, […]
Mountain Of Dreams
By: Mark R. Sosa Be still my child, close your eyes and open your mind to a world of endless possibilities. Can you feel the soft wind blow across your face atop this Mountain Of […]
Lonely Hearts
by Trisha Bleau Smith Many people struggle with loneliness. They long for a boyfriend or girlfriend to call their own. They long for the companionship that comes from dating someone. Their hearts break when they […]
Jesus the Jew
By: Micah Messer One of my spiritual goals for this year is to read the entire Bible through in 2003. I made it through Genesis, Exodus, and Matthew okay, but Leviticus usually becomes harder reading […]
Interview with Author Suzanne Eller
Author of Real Teens, Real Stories, Real Life https://tsuzanneeller.com/ by Trisha Bleau Smith T4J: I loved reading Real Teens, Real Stories, Real Life and thought it was beautifully written. It is very much needed in […]
Where You Are, There He Is
by Micah Messer Life can be lonely when you lose what you once had. The loved one passes away. The son leaves for college. The daughter becomes a bride. Neighbors move. Sweethearts break up. Spouses […]