She counted her blessings for each person in her life.
After turning 50, Sister Chala changed her life. She joined a 100-year-old order of nuns in Harlem and has served the poor for 14 years.
Teased, bullied, shunned. Who knew better than Nasya Mancini how empowering acting could be for kids like her?
How could members of a New Hampshire church who can’t get out much help others? They could knit. See how this church found a unique way to help the less fortunate.
She lived a quiet life, doing laundry for others for a modest fee. She trusted God to provide for her, so that she could provide for others.
On this fifth day of Advent, we share three moving Christmas stories from Norman Vincent Peale, the founder of Guideposts.
America’s Angels: Meathead Movers’ #MovetoEndDV campaign gives hope to survivors.
Mother Teresa impacted the lives of people around the world, from every walk of life. Here are stories from three Americans who encountered her.
When a small-town nurse volunteers to help treat impoverished people in developing nations, she comes to understand that God heals suffering in a variety of ways.
Dr. Jason Fader just won the first Gerson L’Chaim Prize for Outstanding Christian Medical Missionary Service in Burundi.
Thanks to volunteer knitters and award-winning author, Debbie Macomber, the program has delivered items to over half a million children in need.