The Latest Internet Scams and How to Avoid Them

Online scammers have gotten so sneaky lately that it’s not just your elderly grandparents at risk — boomers, millennials and even Gen Z-ers can get taken advantage of if they’re not careful. That’s because these shady weirdos keep switching up their scamming tactics based on current events and our constantly changing digital culture. But the good news is, if you keep your guard up and follow…

Discovering ‘The Principal Thing’

The Bible says when you set your heart to “get wisdom” as “the principal thing,” God will give you His favor: “Exalt her, and she will promote you; she will bring you honor, when you embrace her” (Proverbs 4:7-8). No matter how much you may have struggled in the past, God’s wisdom and favor can change your finances, relationships, health, and emotions in a mere moment. As a child of God, you…

How Great Is Your Darkness?

Not many folks are really afraid of the dark – they fear what hides in the dark. And not without reason. Great danger can hide in the darkness. Scripture clearly contradicts the old song that croons, “Hello, darkness, my old friend.” In the Word, darkness is equated with blindness and evil. Repeatedly, Christians are called to step out of darkness, to walk in light … to be light. But over the…

Teach from Love: Part 2

In this two-part series, Sam Sorbo, wife of actor Kevin Sorbo, teacher, and homeschool advocate sat down with Inspiration.org's Rhonda Robinson to talk about her book Teach From Love and encourage parents who are now in the role of the teacher during the pandemic. RR: At every turn, the system, by nature (not conspiracy), undermines parent's authority when you consider school activities always…

7 Keys to Persistent Peace

An attitude of peace and calm is priceless, especially during times of stress or testing. It’s an attitude that says, “I’m trusting God,” and it speaks powerfully to people. One important way to develop consistent peace is to learn to live “in the now.” While it’s tempting to spend a lot of time thinking about the past or wondering what the future holds, you can’t accomplish much of anything…

The Gospel for All

“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus."—Galatians 3:28 NASB Life was rough for Sojourner Truth. Born into a family of slaves in a Dutch settlement in upstate New York, she was sold several times. After she was whipped with rods by one master, she started seriously seeking God for help. This was a…

The God Question

If you had the chance to ask a super-intelligent computer any question, what would it be? When a team of MIT scientists in the 2014 film, The God Question, develop a super-intelligent computer capable of independent thought and conversation, scientist Stephen Kendrick (Keith Langsdale) has the opportunity to ask the one question everyone wants answered: Is there any evidence of God? With…

God Is Your Guide

God wants His best for us. Is that something you believe? I know many people who can’t seem to wrap their minds around this. They may read all the scriptural truth about how God feels about them but then get caught in a cycle of guilt and shame over their sins and shortcomings. People often zone in on the 10 commandments and other rules revealed in scripture. As they consider these rules…

Fishing for Souls: Power Source for Success

Hello again, Jonathan Scott with Strengthen Your Walk. Let me give you a brand-new term I just learned — ichthyophobia. Ichthyophobia is the fear of fish. Some people have such a fear of fish. They don’t like to see them either live or dead. They don’t want to come anywhere near them. As a matter of fact, some people coming in contact or in sight of fish can actually have anxieties or even panic…

Teach from Love: Part 1

Sam Sorbo, wife of actor Kevin Sorbo, teacher, and homeschool advocate sat down with Rhonda Robinson to talk about her book Teach from Love and to encourage parents who are now in the role of teacher during the pandemic. RR: How do you see the school systems trying to adapt to the home environment? Do you feel like this is a winning combination, having the schools and home meshed together?…