Tear and Share Spelt Bread
Tear and Share Spelt Bread
Monica Hurtado · Apr 19 2 minute read

Modern wheat has been progressively hybridized over several generations, making it very hard to digest; that’s why I prefer to use organic ancient grains such as...

Strength Made Perfect in Weakness
Strength Made Perfect in Weakness
Melissa Barclay · Apr 15 3 minute read

Some weeks bring us to our knees. In reality, every week should find us on our knees. Driving up the side of the literal Mt. Etna in Sicily you view a...

Who's Watching Over You?
Who's Watching Over You?
Jaël Naomie · Apr 12 3 minute read

I want to reassure you that God is still in the miracle business. He can make a way when there seems to be no way. My pastor shared the following story from his college days. He had a job where...

Standing on the Promises
Standing on the Promises
Time to Get Ready Team · Apr 11 1 minute read

Hymn writer Russell Kelso Carter’s life-long claim to Christianity was deeply challenged by a health crisis. Kelso had written the famous hymn, “Standing on the Promises,” before it seemed he would certainly die of a heart condition.

The Tomorrow War
The Tomorrow War
Martin Kim · Apr 7 7 minute read

In The Tomorrow War, you have an alien species that is destroying mankind, and they happen to be Sabbath-keepers who rest on the seventh day of the week. In other words, at the end of earth’s history, those who are viewed as the enemy of...

Don’t Be Gullible
Don’t Be Gullible
Faith M. Connovich · Apr 5 5 minute read

Over the years I have been called gullible. My husband, family and close friends have had a good laugh from time to time witnessing episodes of me being gullible. This word may sound cute or adorable to some, but honestly the word gullible is not a good word, especially not...

The Teeter-Totter of Works
The Teeter-Totter of Works
Jane Holmes · Apr 1 3 minute read

In my younger days on the farm, there were four of us siblings and we would play in the barn. The structure of the building had huge beams across the width of it, square timbers that you could walk on — and we did. We also decided we could use one of the beams as a...

5 Reasons to Add Physical Exercise for Mental Wellness
5 Reasons to Add Physical Exercise for Mental Wellness
Cheryl Silvera · Mar 30 4 minute read

For years I have lived with a diagnosed mental illness. Before that, I’ve always had a deficit of energy. I learned early on in primary school to conserve my energy. While other children were playing at recess, jumping rope, playing baseball (Island style), or whatever general revelry young ones were up to, I would sit and watch them.

Launching Bible Promise Series: April 2022
Launching Bible Promise Series: April 2022
Time to Get Ready Team · Mar 29 1 minute read

In April we're launching a Bible Promise Series where Time to Get Ready team members and others from around-the-world will share their favorite Bible promises and the impact each Bible promise has had in their lives. Each week, different people will share Bible promises in a written and/or video format.

Lessons From a Stray Dog
Lessons From a Stray Dog
Lisa Lothian · Mar 25 4 minute read

I remember taking various animals home in elementary school for the weekend and being terrified every time. It was just something everyone volunteered to do, so peer pressure forced me into taking a guinea pig and an iguana home for a visit. Yuck. Then, of course, there was the pet parakeet. It was a novel idea until I tried cleaning…

Searching for a Miracle in Defeat
Searching for a Miracle in Defeat
Debi Tesser · Mar 23 8 minute read

Of the millions of Hebrew people, only Achan was disobedient. This principle is the same with us. What appears as one tiny, seemingly insignificant sin pollutes our entire beings. We can be 99.99 percent pure, but that 0.01 percent affects us profoundly. That 0.01 percent of sin is what holds us back.

Cream of Broccoli Soup
Cream of Broccoli Soup
Jessica Vierra · Mar 21 1 minute read

Try a cream of broccoli soup that you and others are sure to enjoy! Adding fresh or raw cruciferous vegetable to your meal of cooked cruciferous veggies like broccoli, will help boost the cancer-fighting, virus-fighting function of the food and promote natural killer cell activity and macrophage phagocytosis. In other words it helps kill...