Someone Cares: Paper Lady
A Missouri woman’s morning walks presented an opportunity to perform a small kindness for a neighbor with Parkinson’s disease.
A Missouri woman’s morning walks presented an opportunity to perform a small kindness for a neighbor with Parkinson’s disease.
Students at a high school in Nebraska band together to make sure their spring dance isn’t just about fun and romance.
Her youngest son was born with impaired hearing and then diagnosed with a form of epilepsy. How could she help him bear such a heavy burden?
Best-selling author Debbie Macomber wasn’t a great student, struggling mightily with reading and math, but when she discovered knitting, doors began to open for her.
The men and women who taught us the true meaning of honor and courage.
Continuing to set new goals has helped 1968 Olympian Tom Lough overcome setbacks brought on by aging, injuries and even cancer.
In this story from April 2004, star of stage, screen and television Leslie Uggams shares how a math teacher refused to allow the 12-year-old Uggams’ God-given talents to go undeveloped.
See why some Christians believe the late night or pre-dawn hours are a special time to connect with God.
Her doctors were baffled by the mysterious ailment that was dismantling the contented life she’d built. Could the strange dream she’d had be a harbinger of happiness?