In this story from September 1977, the popular country comedienne shares how God helped her accept the role he had chosen her.
In this story from June 1963, the man behind such classic comic strips as Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon pays homage to the man who was his mentor.
In this story from April 1968, the beloved actor and singer shares how he learned the best way to repay his parents for their sacrifices.
In this story from November 1993, the award-winning actor pays tribute to the teacher who helped him find his voice as an actor.
In this story from January 1947, Harold Russell, who, after losing his hands during World War II, won two Oscars for his portrayal of Homer Parish in The Best Years of Our Lives, shares the importance of faith during wartime—and after.
In this story from September 1980, television’s “Mr. Rogers” shares the story of the man who helped him believe in himself.
In this story from November 1953, General Douglas MacArthur shares a holiday tale that is nearly 100 years old.
In this story from April 1958, actor Don Murray shares how his faith gave him the courage of his convictions.
In this story from March 1986, the newswoman and broadcaster shares the story about how she decided to make journalism her career.
In this story from March 1961, the gold medal-winning figure skater shares how her mother inspired her to live deep, not fast.
In this story from July 1976, the star of stage and screen shares how he learned to use his gifts for God’s glory.
A reunion with a once-troubled former student helps a teacher deal with her grief.