
A World War II Hero in the Family
Uncle Morris was lost in the Pacific during World War II, but his family wanted closure. Could they achieve it?
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Uncle Morris was lost in the Pacific during World War II, but his family wanted closure. Could they achieve it?

An Alaskan malamute with a nose for mischief finds a new mission in life: paying daily visits to an ailing neighbor.

She survived the accident, but a family heirloom was lost. Or was it?

To become an Olympic champion, Bryan Clay had to commit to being a man of God.
High school senior Allan Guei used his hoop skills to give others financial aid for college.

College basketball coach Scott Lang inspired his team, off and on the court.

Meet Ida Keeling, the 95-year-old record holder giving others hope.

Kent Koch thinks so. He’s the nation’s first active NCAA athlete to serve as a town mayor.

Cal State Northridge forward Michael Lizarraga is the nation’s only deaf Division I basketball player. His inspiring story proves how much your attitude counts.

Holland Reynolds, 16, was determined to win for her dying coach. Even if she had to cross the finish line on her hands and knees.

When a lost dog was found badly injured, this baseball player stepped up to the plate.

He said no to a possible Super Bowl to care for his parents… read his inspiring story to find out why.
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