Category: Editorials
Don’t Starve Yourself
I recently did an experiment on my Instagram and asked this question: “If you could tell your younger self one thing, what would you say?” I received a lot of cliche, yet good responses like “Listen to your parents, they know what they’re talking about, don’t stress the small stuff, develop a better relationship with… View Article
Still Small Voice
“And after the earthquake a fire; but the LORD was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice” (I Kings 19:12). Two men were walking along a crowded city sidewalk. Suddenly, one of them stopped and said, “Listen to the lovely sound of that cricket.” They both stood in the same… View Article
Rejected Yet Persistent
I have always had a fear of rejection. I’m sure the rest of the world can relate. I have the desire to be accepted by society or by the people I’m around. Even with this need for acceptance, if someone asks me about my beliefs, I wouldn’t be afraid to proclaim the gospel. I do… View Article
I was so scared to go to youth camp the first time. I was small. They were big. I was weak. They were strong. I knew I was doomed to be pranked, so I stayed home. It was safer there. On the Sunday following camp, one of the teens testified, “Camp was so awesome. We… View Article
Who is your Pastor?
It is not a new trend for the world to challenge and criticize the role that a pastor fills. It goes back to the days of Joseph, where the Bible states “every shepherd is an abomination unto the Egyptians” (Genesis 46:34). The enemy hates biblical leadership because a pastor will help guide you toward… View Article