ARTICLES

14 for the 14th: Romantic Movies for Valentine’s Day

By Joseph W. Smith III | February 11, 2020

Looking for a Valentine’s Day movie to watch with your sweetie? Here are 14 suggestions for February 14th—with an emphasis on romantic comedies.

Why Younger Moms Need the Wisdom of Older Moms

By Christina Fox | February 4, 2020

Younger mothers may assume that older mothers wouldn’t understand what it’s like to raise children in today’s world. Yet, there are aspects to motherhood that always remain the same, no matter the generation, culture, or technology.

When We Discover Flaws in Our Theological Heroes

By J. V. Fesko | January 22, 2020

We can elevate and admire certain preachers and theologians. They fill our hearts with joy because they excel at pointing us to Christ. How should we react when we discover flaws in our theological heroes?

20 Ways to Get 2020 Off to a Strong Start

By BCL | January 1, 2020

Resolutions for the new year are easy to make but not always so easy to bring to fruition. Here are 20 ways, along with related Bible passages, to get 2020 off to a strong start.

8 Ways to Be a Great Teacher—Courtesy of Children’s Piano Instructor Jane Smisor Bastien

By Le Ann Trees | December 28, 2019

Would you like to be a great teacher? Here are eight ways to become one, courtesy of world-renowned children’s piano instructor Jane Smisor Bastien.

8 Ideas for Creating New Traditions This Christmas (That Are Also Good for Your Spirit!)

By Michelle Reed | December 14, 2019

While traditions change over the ages, they remain a way for us to observe special times, to be intentional in reflecting on the meaning of our faith. Here are eight ideas for ways to celebrate Christmas this year.