Call Us (855) 539-1552

Motivated to Give Thanks to the Lord By: Bishop Arthur F. Mosley Thanksgiving 2020 has come and gone.  Some traveled, while others stayed put.  Some gathered with others, while others isolated or restricted their Thanksgiving celebration to those in their homes.  Whatever the case, for most of us, Thanksgiving 2020 was unique.  However, the one constant for...

I Believe God By: Bishop Arthur F. Mosley The apostle Paul went on record with some of the most profound statements in the Christian faith. His words are often quoted by believers and nonbelievers.  These statements are in Scriptures and are a true source of inspiration, strength, and encouragement.  For example, it was Paul who wrote the...

Prevailing Faith By: Bishop Arthur F. Mosley I strongly believe that everyone wants to be successful, achieve, and prevail.  We do not attempt something or embark upon something to fail, lose, or be defeated.  Thank God for the winners we clearly see.  We cannot deny the success of Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, and Oprah Winfrey.  Remember, their...

The Blessings of Being God's Dependent By: Bishop Arthur F. Mosley For centuries, children have looked forward to the day when they would be adults.  They want their independence, space to make their own decisions, and to no longer live under their parents’ restrictions.  Legally, a child remains a dependent if he/she is younger than nineteen years...

Free to Cry By: Bishop Arthur F. Mosley I grew up in an age and area where crying was strongly discouraged, particularly for males.  Crying was associated with weakness.  I did not want to appear or be viewed as weak.  So, crying was something I resisted and suppressed.  When I did cry around others, the common response...

God's Love in Action By: Bishop Arthur F. Mosley Most people have heard and/or said the famous opening lines of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem entitled “How Do I Love Thee?”  The opening line says, “How do I love thee?  Let me count the ways.”  Being loved is a human need.  God created us to love and to...

Unwarranted Fear By: Bishop Arthur F. Mosley I have a confession that I want to make.  This is something few people know about me.  There are people close to me that I have known for years who do not know what I am about to share about myself.  Here we go!  This is my confession: I am...

Who Was the First to Love? By: Bishop Arthur F. Mosley Which came first: the chicken or the egg?  This philosophical dilemma has circulated for ages. It is an ancient folk paradox addressing the problem of origins.  Yes, some have argued on the behalf of the chicken, while others supported the egg.  We may never fully resolve...

God is Loving By: Bishop Arthur F. Mosley What comes to mind when you think about God?  It is possible for our thoughts to be flooded with many profound things about our Creator.  You may ponder the fact that God is Omnipotent, Omniscient, and Omnipresent.  That is, God is all powerful, all knowing, and present everywhere.  Many of us quickly consider the truth...