HE LOVES ME
By Guido Ministries One day Charlie Brown and Lucy were strolling along when she stopped and picked a daisy and began to pluck the petals one by one, saying, “He loves me, he loves me not. He loves me, he loves me not.”
FAITH OR FEAR
By Guido Ministries King David faced relentless enemies, alone and weakened, yet he refused to let fear rule his heart. Pursued and outnumbered, he found strength in faith. Faith and fear cannot coexist—when we trust God fully, fear loses its grip. Faith is
SAVED BY A STORM
By Guido Ministries For months a homeless woman wandered the streets of her city alone. She did not know where she was, where she was going or even her name. One day a thunderstorm broke out, and a bolt of lightning struck nearby
NOT A QUICK FIX
By Guido Ministries Hannah sat quietly in a coffee shop watching the steam rising from her untouched latte. She’d just lost mother and felt alone and hopeless. She looked at her friend, hoping for a word of comfort. Instead, her friend told her
TO GIVE OR TO GET
By Guido Ministries Little Billy Taylor had been sick for a while, and his friend came to see him every day. This touched Billy’s mother’s heart, so she thanked him for visiting her son so faithfully. “That’s O.K., Mrs. Taylor,” he said. “But
Giver or Gifts?
By Guido Ministries Two friends decided to get together for lunch. When they sat down, Janice noticed her friend Tina still wore her engagement ring despite a broken engagement. “My love for him is gone,” she admitted, “but my love for the ring
“Friends in Both Places”
By Guido Ministries Mark Twain, when asked about heaven and hell, remarked, “I’m silent of necessity. I have friends in both places.” Like him, we all know people on different paths. Yet, unlike Twain’s humorous silence, we’re called to speak boldly about our
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.
“Not Here For Very Long”
By Michael Guido A soldier wrote his dad from a combat zone in a war-torn country. In the upper left-hand corner under his name he wrote, “Not Here for Very Long.” True of the soldier – true of each of us. Life at