Do you need wisdom?
Date: 19 Feb 2019
It is important to make a distinction from the very beginning that "wisdom" and "intellect" are not the same thing. The world is full of intelligent people, but there are few who are wise.
Family. With Love
Date: 14 Feb 2019
Trials are inevitable. But it is precisely there, in trials and difficulties, that love is strengthened. It is precisely there that love gains strength and resilience. And it is God, before whom the vows are made and who has blessed the marriage, laying the foundation of the new family, who will give them
What is the reward of Love?
Date: 12 Feb 2019
If we know only what to do and not why we should do it, we cannot succeed in love. That's why it's important to remind ourselves of the reward, to know what we will gain if we live in love: "But the end of all things is near, so be prudent and careful
How do you see the people around you?
Date: 05 Feb 2019
We accept physical qualities and social characteristics as spiritual ones. We view the people around us through the prism of our own prejudices and expectations, judging them based on their appearance, clothing, profession, position, and even personal hygiene.
Communism – a "bright" future?! Let it remain a dark past…
Date: 31 Jan 2019
On days like this, we must remember that darkness and gloom are not as far away as we would like. On days like this, we must pay due respect to the innocent victims of people maddened by power and for power.
How do you deal with disappointments?
Date: 29 Jan 2019
Hard? Well, that means you need to read this today.
In Memoriam – six years without Prof. Dr. Slavcho Valchanov
Date: 28 Jan 2019
Prof. Dr. Slavcho Valchanov was one of the most respected members of the Bulgarian Bible Society and a member of its Governing Board, where he participated from 1997 until the end of his earthly journey.
What is a sacrifice and does God want sacrifices today?
Date: 25 Jan 2019
Are you afraid of how the future will unfold?
Date: 22 Jan 2019
The idea that God is unpredictable is just as frightening as the thought of the unknown future ahead of us. However, there is one biblical principle that King David follows throughout his life.
The translation from Bulgarian to English is: "How much bread do you have?
Date: 21 Jan 2019
If we have read the New Testament at least once, we have surely noticed that Jesus Christ does not ask questions to learn something. His questions are either rhetorical or meant to make the person being asked reflect.