In order to grow, we must be willing to give up the things that hold us back.
Simple steps, like filling your kitchen with healthy snacks or connecting with others, can help you can stop using food to soothe stress
The geropsychologist who founded Dementia Careblazers says it’s your thinking about a situation, rather than the situation itself, that makes the difference.
Feeling comfortable in a new reality takes time—give yourself the gift of letting things settle on their own schedule.
When dementia caused her mom to disconnect from her, Dani Klein Modisett did what came naturally: She hired a comedian.
She prayed that God would give her a student that needed what she had to give…but now she worried she was in over her head.
His hard-partying life had brought him to the end of his rope, but could God love, accept and forgive someone like him?
One of America’s most successful churches is taking action to battle racism.
Ricky Van Shelton recalls how God released him from addiction and gave him self-respect.
Jill’s House provides overnight round-the-clock care and individually-tailored activities.
Sean Cummings, a busy restaurateur in Oklahoma City, offers advice for remaining active and positive in the face of a chronic illness.
As he was reading a passage about overcoming addiction the lights went out. Suddenly a curious message from above sent him into action.