What Your Dreams Say About You
Interpreting your dreams can be a useful tool to change your life.
Have you wondered what your life purpose may be? Instead of feeling intimidated by the proposition, remember that finding purpose in life is a journey, not a destination. Finding life purpose is one of the most profound and satisfying experiences you can have.
Interpreting your dreams can be a useful tool to change your life.
“Red Tails,” a film about the Tuskegee Airmen, opens this weekend. Watch as Sam Henderson, a real-life member of that pioneering group of men, tells his inspiring story.
The inspiring story of one photographer who rediscovered his faith through the lens of his camera
A door-to-door salesman becomes an everyday angel when he discovers he’s the same blood type as a customer’s ailing husband.
A working mom discovers exciting flavors—and a new passion—in life.
It’s relatively easy to figure out what you want to change in your life, but the consistent effort required often puts people off. It’s hard, often tedious, and stressful to change.
A gourmet chef’s journey of faith leads him to a new job and a new outlook on life.
Self-improvement is not by definition self-aggrandizement, nor is personal growth necessarily self-centered. There are so many places in the Bible where we are encouraged to grow.
I discovered a key to self-improvement while on vacation that brings hope and positivity. Use these words as a morning prayer. They could change your life.
You’re here for a reason. You’re here to live for more than just you. Jon Gordon helps you with your positive thinking.
He prayed: “Lord, give me an opportunity to make a personal difference in someone’s life.” His prayer would be answered in a big way.
Lately I’d been plagued with doubt about my career as a pastor. Was it really right for me?