Let the kids learn. They’ll find faith. God has a way of showing up in the curriculum.
In this story, which first appeared on the 50th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Elizabeth Sherrill remembers a man she didn’t want to meet.
This paralyzed Air Force veteran wanted to make a lasting impression to the love of his life on their wedding day with a romantic dance.
A raging wildfire had destroyed her home and possessions, but a scrap of charred paper served to bolster her faith when she needed it most.
“Faith brings comfort in uncertainty. It refocuses our mind. It brings hope instead of fear.” Read on for more of the insights from inspirational seniors in Don’t Write My Obituary Just Yet.
Timothy Paule and Nicole Lindsey use their passion for bees to beautify and educate their community.
Hal Donaldson’s inspiring nonprofit, Convoy of Hope, feeds millions of people around the world.
The beloved pastor and bestselling author shares how confronting a long-held fear about his health brought him peace and strengthened his faith.
As my travels through the Holy Lands continue, we visit the house where Mary is believed to have spent her final days—a fact that can only be accepted by the heart and taken on faith.
The poet’s extraordinary work calls each of us to notice the natural world in all its stunning, perplexing detail.