Research shows a link between feelings of loneliness and physical cold. Here’s why, as well as four ways to bring more warmth—physically and emotionally—into your life.
Just as in nature, a strong wind and rain can get rid of the debris in our lives and bring us closer to God.
Gerry Sowards’ substance-abuse issues had brought him to the end of his rope, so far down he that he was planning his suicide. But with newfound faith, a stint in rehab and the help of friends, he’s been sober for three years, and he assures us that anyone in his position can do the same.
A mother and grandmother takes the courageous step to improve her limited reading and spelling skills and reclaims her life in the process.
It’s one thing to like people and reach out to them, looking for common links; it’s another to feel you must please everyone else but God.
She enjoyed being a wife and mother, but still felt discontented, disconnected from who she once was. Until she finally returned to her first love: music.
There’s a reason this outreach coordinator is able to guide addicts toward their paths to recovery: He used to be an addict himself.
The acclaimed inspirational speaker reveals his heroes, his favorite foods, and how riding his bike improves his spiritual well-being.
This psychologist’s research shows that staying motivated to be your best self requires both positive thinking and an honest assessment of obstacles.
Avery Sontheimer would love to have her own shelter. But for now, despite battling cancer, she’s dedicated to helping hundreds of rescues—one gift card at a time.
The acclaimed actor returns regularly to his home state of Michigan for a very good reason—it’s his favorite place to be.