Like many of us, the pandemic left the musician and actor feeling isolated, but it also opened the door to something deeper in his music and in his soul.
In this story from March 1982, the beloved actor and dancer shares how he was inspired by a favorite Bible verse to share his performing talents with the world.
In this story from November 2002, Oscar winner Marlee Matlin shares how she refused to let her deafness prevent her from pursuing her passion for acting.
In this story from March 1985, the world-renowned tenor shares how he came to embrace the gift God had given him.
In this story from April 1954, the acclaimed actor shares how he learned to seek God’s will when making life and career decisions.
In this story from June 1948, comedian Joe E. Brown, best remembered today as millionaire Osgood Fielding III in the classic 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot, discusses the healing power of laughter.
In this story from November 1975, actress Joan Fontaine shares how she came to feel complete only when she had found a church.
In this story from July 1998, singer Gloria Gaynor shares how, though she had achieved great success in her career, there was something missing until she learned who Jesus really was.
In this story from April 1956, the popular film star shares how becoming a father reminded him of the importance of regular church attendance.
In this story from June 1949, Gale Storm, star of stage, screen, recordings, radio and, especially, television, shares how faith had a positive impact on her marriage, her family and her career.
In this story from February 1973, Emmy-winning actor E. G. Marshall shares how the religious training he received as a child stayed with him for the rest of his life.
In this story from September 1972, the country music legend shares a lesson from his father about recognizing the good in people—and in himself.