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Life Guides From Our Spiritual Advisor
The Spider’s Cave
Join our Spiritual Advisor as he illustrates a thrilling adventure that he and his brother, Max, experienced. He shares achievement they felt along the way.
Discovering Your Purpose By Faith
Jeremiah 29:11 is a promise. Embracing this promise means that recognizing that our purpose is part of a greater and even divine plan!
How Do You Do Truth?
Truth is something we should do. In fact, it’s something we must do, if we want to show up in heaven when the time comes!
Education: A Battleground?!
In this article, John reviews an issue with the public education system caused by democratic bureaucrats that has been on the rise.
Coping With Vexations
In this article, our Spiritual Advisor gives advice on coping with those pesky vexations in everyday life by means of poetry.
What, Me Worry? #2
“A lot of people who are worrying about the future ought to be preparing for it, instead.” Our Spiritual Advisor twists this topic to focus on the future.
What, Me Worry?
Join our Spiritual Advisor as he explores the worry surrounding the mass media doomsday speculations and offers guidance on how you should react to it.
So, Who’s To Blame?
Do you think Satan realized that God had given Adam and Eve the prerogative to pick and choose how they would act and react in the garden? Or how
What Goes Around… (And Payback’s A Bummer)
You know the old saying, “what comes around, goes around.” Did you also know that same concept is a principle from the Bible? Let’s explore Galatians 6:7-10.
Seeing God in Others
Join our Spiritual Advisor as he writes on seeing God in others. A person can have good moral character and not be religious. But where does morality stem from?
The Past is Prologue to the Future
Join our Spiritual Advisor as he explains a real lesson about learning history and how you should be careful of prejudices when learning.
It’s Your Choice
We have all kinds of choices…about what we want to do or how to feel – sad or happy, grouchy and mean, or nice and friendly. But remember, we reap what we sow.