* Choosing is Believing

From his book “The Will of God as a Way of Life,” Jerry Sittser wrote: So we should listen for God’s voice, discern God’s purpose, and keep perspective. Still the time comes when we must make a specific decision, choosing one pathway and turning away from the others....

“Moral Optimists”

From their book “All Things New” Fiona and Terryl Givens: . . . . Throughout the Middle Ages. . . the lamentable legacy of creeds triumphed over a parental, feeling God. Thomas Aquinas, the second most influential voice in the shaping of Christianity affirmed,“To...

* “Another Person’s Pace”

Richard L. Evans from his book “From the Crossroads” wrote: Perhaps most of us have had the experience of trying too closely to follow another car; and soon learn how hazardous and difficult it is, how tense and trying, to drive at another person’s pace. To be safe...

Their Commitment to Us

Fiona and Terryl Givens from their book “All Things New” wrote: God’s love, Their commitment to us, precedes any action on our part. When Jesus looked upon the rich young man,“beholding him, [he] loved him” (Mark 10:21). The sequence tells us everything: Jesus beheld...

* Why Chastity III

Continuing from last Saturday’s post, writings of Neal A. Maxwell in 1981 *Why Chastity II, or “Despair cometh because of iniquity.” (To start at the beginning of this series, see *Why Chastity (Preamble paragraph of last week. . . . When we leave the light of each...

* . . . Do the Best You Can

Richard L. Evans wrote: It is an unhappy day in the life of anyone when they fail to find sincere satisfaction in doing useful things for the joy of doing them—and in doing them to the best of their ability. We all have ambitions; most of us want money; we may...

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