Lite Readings

Devotional readings to encourage and inspire

It is not a coincidence that we start teaching patience to children in the first few years of preschool, is it? One of the most difficult character attributes to master is patience. Learning impatience is not difficult. Impatience is a natural trait. Babies, who .  .  . 

There was a cordial gathering of four preachers. "Our people come to us and pour out their hearts, confess certain sins and needs," a pastor stated during the conversation. Let's follow suit. Confession is beneficial to the soul. They finally came . . . .

The love of God for us is frequently mentioned in the New Testament. The most well-known verse, John 3:16, declares that God loved us so much that He sent His Son to die in our place to atone for our transgressions. According .  .  .

After fifty years of marriage, a man and a woman still didn't speak much to one another. Finally, his wife was unable to contain herself any longer. "Why don't you ever tell me you adore me?" she exclaimed. He looked at .  .  .

The adage “the proof is in the pudding” may be familiar to you. That adage first appeared in print in the early 1600s. The original maxim, "The proof of the pudding is in the eating," at first meant that you had to taste the pudding .  .  .