
Elizabeth Jennings: A Civil Rights Icon of Faith and Courage
Elizabeth Jennings, a church-going school teacher, stood up for her right to use New York’s public transportation more than a century before Rosa Parks’ courageous stand.

Elizabeth Jennings, a church-going school teacher, stood up for her right to use New York’s public transportation more than a century before Rosa Parks’ courageous stand.

Cynthia Gandhi Dobbs always felt American—until it was time for her to become a citizen. Now she wondered if she were leaving her Indian culture behind.

Timothy Paule and Nicole Lindsey use their passion for bees to beautify and educate their community.

The decorated Olympian honored his gift to run until the very last finish line.

A World War II veteran traveled to Germany to meet an old, German veteran he first met in the battlefield

Elizabeth Peale Allen talked with host Dr. William Baker about what it was like to grow up as the daughter of the father of positive thinking.

The most stirring and uplifting speeches in Academy Award history.

Detroit Hives is a nonprofit that transforms vacant properties into bee farms and educates the community about the importance of honeybees.

In our exclusive video, long-distance runner Meb Keflezighi talks about what he’s learned from competing in 26 marathons.

The inspiring story of Corrie ten Boom, who helped hundreds escape death at the hands of the Nazis during World War II

Extraordinary stories of ordinary people to inspire God’s greatness in you.
