In this story from June 1966, Hollywood’s man of a thousand voices reveals that he had to face death before he could learn how to live.
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 1954, contralto Marian Anderson shares how she came to doubt her great gifts as a singer, only to see her love for music restored by prayer.
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 November 1952, acclaimed actress Loretta Young reminds us that our actions are measured by how lovingly we perform them.
In this story from August 1990, the country music legend shares how the death of her adult son brought her closer to God.
In this story from April 2004, the star of stage, screen and television shares how a math teacher refused to allow the 12-year-old Uggams’ God-given talents to go undeveloped.
In this story from April 1975, actor Karl Malden shares his secret for finding calm in the midst of a hectic day.
In this story from March 1975, basketball legend John Havlicek shares how he came to understand the value of putting team goals ahead of individual success.
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.