
How Six Sheets of Yellowed Paper Eased Her Loneliness
Feeling alone during the Covid-19 pandemic, this farmer prayed to hear her late husband’s voice. Had she been too bold?
I’ve long been a believer in the “a little goes a long way” approach when it comes to kindness. You...
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Feeling alone during the Covid-19 pandemic, this farmer prayed to hear her late husband’s voice. Had she been too bold?

She tried to ignore her RA diagnosis, but God reached out to her through the people who cared for her.

A rabbi and father of two, he worried about how his family would cope with the isolation brought on by the pandemic.

You learn a lot by doing, but training in dementia care is important for any caregiver—professional or otherwise.

Worshipping at home and online can take some getting used to. Here are 10 tips to improve your experience.

A cholera epidemic led to the angel statue and fountain that still stands in the heart of Central Park.

Consider how the wild flowers grow. They do not labor or spin.—Luke 12:27 (NIV)

A reminder that not everything is chaos these days. Hope and God’s love still present themselves.

Juggling the care of your children and an aging loved one calls for a dose of help.

Go to work in the morning and stick to it until evening without watching the clock. You never know from moment to moment how your work will turn out in the end.—ECCLESIASTES 11:6 MSG
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