In 1960 Little Ruby Bridges Bravely Entered an All-White School
20 years ago this month she told Guideposts the story of how faith, family—and one amazing teacher—helped her overcome her fear.
20 years ago this month she told Guideposts the story of how faith, family—and one amazing teacher—helped her overcome her fear.
Everyone is welcome at Kazi Mannan’s Pakistani-Indian eatery in Washington, D.C.
These three seniors remind us that it’s never too late to learn something new.
Look at old photos together, create a memory box or make a favorite family recipe; these are just few ways to jog their memory and comfort them at the same time.
She had once feared the ornery veteran, but their relationship transformed after she became his caregiver.
To start decluttering, begin by breaking down big jobs into small ones.
Shift your focus for a spiritual reboot.
Her grandmother’s renowned quilts had been lost for years, until an angel brought them home.
As a child, her husband had found a nest of blue eggs. The memory of these “baby blue angels” continued to comfort and guide him.
He guided them with the cloud by day and with light from the fire all night.—Psalm 78:14 (NIV)