Rev. Donald E. Wildmon is Founder and Chairman Emeritus of American Family Association (AFA) and American Family Radio (AFR).
Strength of character must take priority, or we are left in very dangerous waters which more often than not, results in drowning.
Very often life’s circumstances bring temptations to do the easy thing even when we know we shouldn’t. We are called to be faithful, meaning the right thing is often very difficult.
We are created to function in certain ways, with proper nourishment being the key, not only in our physical bodies but also that of our spirits.
We begin the race with enthusiasm but a wrong turn along the course will up-end your destination.
How wonderful it is when the things in which we find delight we desire to share with those we care about. If then, we delight in Christ why is it we don’t share Him as readily?
One father’s offer to trade his life for that of his son illustrates our Heavenly Father’s gift to us.
Christ occasionally got away from His followers to be alone with The Father to rest and refresh. In His pattern we can find our physical and mental health.
This world is a sinful place. Self-absorbed people are everywhere and in desperate need of The Light of the World. In other words, the very thing we are called to be.
Anticipating life’s problems can be helpful in developing a game-plan but there is a fine line between preparation and fruitless angst.
Fear will stop us from venturing out unless our focus remains on the mission at hand. Remember, we don’t have to return but we must go when and where Christ calls.
Interesting thoughts about the life of Thomas Jefferson. Pride must be handled with proper control.
Getting ourselves out of the way – losing oneself – is necessary in order to truly find one’s purpose.
If you don’t believe you can, you won’t. Seek the Father’s will, believe you can and keep on working at it. You will accomplish the mission you are given.
Learn to accept that frustrations are part of living, and you set the stage for a more contented life in Christ.
Darkness can be terrifying. We need to remember that God is here with us and that the tunnel has light at both ends, so keep on traveling.
The road will get bumpy, it’s a fact of life. When it does, we can resign, leave our post; become resigned to failing our task; or re-sign, putting a fresh signature on our commitment.
Sometimes it is so difficult to get back up after being knocked down that we are tempted to not even try it; but when we quit, we guarantee that we will not succeed. So, hang in there and giving it the best you have. Don’t quit!
The most unhappy people in the world are those who pursue it the hardest. A “good time” and happiness are not at all the same things.
Greatness of soul is not measured by genius, fame or fortune, but by the kindness that is sown in the those along our path.
A single incident in the life of Abraham Lincoln offers an insight into how God often moves to lead and direct the lives of His children in Christ Jesus.