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What will be accomplished by him who hath the Christian's hope? In the time of trouble, who will be the hope of the righteous? How long should the Christian's hope endure? These questions and more are addressed with verses from the Bible in this study of the Scriptures! ::Full Article::


"But say all we may of public affairs and political power and the government and its greatness, the source of it all is the home. ...The nation is a combination of homes and their interests. It comes back to this that the nation is what its homes make it." ::Full Article::


"...So he must sow good seed in the soil of his children's minds if he would have a good harvest in their character and lives. And he must sow in time, before bad seed takes root, before thistles and weeds and briars grow..." ::Full Article::


"In a moral sense this world is a hospital. There are no thoroughly well people in it... Every house is said to have a skeleton behind the door. There are personal trials, unsatisfied wants and ambitions, crushed hopes..." ::Full Article::


Is there any difference between the love of the Father and that of the Son? How much must we love one another? Did God love us because of any good that we had done? What is God's love for His children able to do when enemies rise up against them? These questions and more are addressed with Scripture in this Bible study. ::Full Article::


This poem poses some interesting points to consider. Ofttimes we find ourselves impatient with fellow believers in the Lord. “Why don’t they understand my point of view,” you may ask. It’s important to remember we are all walking this road together. The common road home is through salvation in Jesus Christ alone. ::Full Article::


A poem that speaks of the blessing home can be, when it is the dwelling of those we love and those who love us. ::Full Article::


"To write worthily of home is to put language to its best use, the hand to its finest work, and the mind to its noblest fellow service. ...home is the one peculiarly dear and holy place where bud and blossom and fruit are the richest growths of human life." ::Full Article::


"It is a quiet retreat in which the domestic virtues alone can flourish. And in its repose and peace it works the miracles of its character-making results. Home must be private in the main to be a real home, and to distill in men's minds the best effects of their whole lives." ::Full Article::


"How much it means; how deep its meaning. How many personalities it includes--husband, wife, father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandparents, it may be, uncles, aunts, cousins, friends--often the dearest group the heart knows or ever expects to know--all who love us best and are most to us!" ::Full Article::


"Many and many a man, genuine and strong is made wholly by the work, and care, and love which home enforces as a necessity. The very friction, worry and discontent of home, often compel the development of patience under difficulties, self-control, and perseverance which would not otherwise be secured." ::Full Article::


Where were the foundations of home laid? Does the happiness of home depend upon the abundance of things possessed? May a home be undesirable under some circumstances? These questions and more are addressed with Scripture in this Bible study. ::Full Article::

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