
Choosing Truth over Lies – Psalm 91:8
My mother loved playing the piano and teaching others how to play. I can hardly imagine it, but our house with ten children had three

My mother loved playing the piano and teaching others how to play. I can hardly imagine it, but our house with ten children had three

A turkey dinner celebration may make your pants feel tighter around the waist. But I’m not referring to that kind of transformation! When thanksgiving to

I was asked to do the devotional for the Bay County Republican Women’s luncheon yesterday, which meets the third Wednesday of each month at One

It’s one thing to say that you love your country. It’s quite another to stake your life on those words. And that’s what our veterans

When I was 18, Goliath saved my life. No, not the giant that David slew. Goliath was my yellow lab. We were going for a

Sometimes God’s Word can be shocking, as in Psalm 91:5-7: “You will not be afraid … Of the pestilence that stalks in darkness, Or of

If you pick up an arrow and carefully examine it, no harm will come to you. But an arrow in flight is a different story,

I grew up with nine brothers, and our three-bedroom house required a lot of bunk beds. My father and uncle finished the attic, making it

Peggy Joyce Ruth, author of Psalm 91: God’s Shield of Protection, learned an unforgettable lesson concerning Psalm 91:4, “He will cover you with His pinions, And

When I was a kid, our rabbit-trapping pursuits never bore fruit. We set a box upside down in the backyard over a carrot. (After all,
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