Going Out Together
By DR. MICHAEL GUIDO A dear friend Mary and I have known for years called to tell us his wife of seventy-one years had gone home to be with the Lord. Her health had not been the best for years, and she was
Stress And Distress
By Dr. Michael Guido A man hurrying to meet a deadline was caught in a traffic jam. As his anger grew and his patience diminished, he noticed a bumper sticker that read, “Go ahead and honk. It’s your ulcer.” It added to his
WHY
By Dr. Michael Guido One of the most irritating, aggravating, frustrating – and yet stimulating – questions is –“Why?” It angers parents and annoys teachers. It disturbs moments of quiet reflectionwhen we think we have the answers to “everything” then we realize we
Fully giving thanks
An attitude of gratitude is always obvious. If we are grateful for what God has done for us and given to us, others will see our appreciation of it in everything we do. David gave us a four-fold formula to follow. By Dr.
No One Can Replace Him
By Dr. Michael Guido Thomas Jefferson was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was also the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. One of his other roles was as a Minister of the United States to France. When
Attitudes Make The Difference
By Dr. Michael Guido His lifelong ambition was to become the CEO of the successful business his father founded. He dreamed about the day he would have a corner office overlooking the skyline of New York with a secretary to bring him coffee
When Silence Is Golden
By Dr. Michael Guido He was a new Christian. But it didn’t matter: he wanted to be a witness for the Lord and let everyone know how grateful he was for his salvation. On the final night of a revival meeting, he went
Sowing Seeds Of Beauty
By Dr. Micheal Guido Captain James Cook was one of the most famous British navigators. He sailed around the world many times. On each of his journeys he would take seeds of flowers that came from lovely English gardens. Whenever his ship reached
In God’s Image
By Michael Guido Whenever pennies were made in ancient Rome, they were always stamped with the image of the emperor on them. It served as a constant reminder to those who used the coins that they were expected to honor him and obey