Advent Symbols: What Do They Mean?
Advent candles, wreaths—and of course, Advent calendars—are among the most commonly recognized symbols of the season.
Advent candles, wreaths—and of course, Advent calendars—are among the most commonly recognized symbols of the season.
New Year’s Eve gives us the opportunity to celebrate blessings and new beginnings with those we love.
We’re meant to treat the body with respect, to do all we can within our power to keep it healthy and serviceable. And to glorify God.
Contributing Editor Rick Hamlin shares Scripture to help you observe the season of Advent.
The author and TV personality shares her thoughts on wellness, her favorite Bible verse and why she loves to pray in her pool.
He wanted a small celebration; she had other ideas. Shouldn’t they have resolved all their differences by now?
She lost her son just days after Christmas. Then a special angel helped her begin the healing process.
She prayed through her son’s deployment in Iraq. Could she now loosen her grip to let him start a family of his own?
It could be a special piece of jewelry, a warm scarf, cozy pajamas—all can be turned into words of praise and petition.
Going it alone is never a good idea in overwhelming circumstances.
Even when it’s tough to do so, there’s glorification in offering gratitude.
She found comfort while awaiting a cancer diagnosis.