It’s Not Too Late to Get Healthy
New research suggests adapting a healthy lifestyle as you get older adds more years to your life.
New research suggests adapting a healthy lifestyle as you get older adds more years to your life.
The idea seemed impossible: A police officer writes a musical about the clergyman who wrote “Amazing Grace.”
The comedian and star of the new film Chappaquiddick shares how his family is recovering after Jeannie Gaffigan’s life-changing health scare.
The actor shares the personal reason why he wanted to sign on to “Paul, Apostle of Christ,” his first faith-based film in 14 years.
Having a conversation with Jesus as an act of prayer.
The 28 year-old honored his late mother by traveling all over the country.
Cancer patient Edie Littlefield Sundby set an unusual goal for herself: To walk the entire 800 miles of the California Mission Trail, visiting the state’s 21 historic missions along the way.
The acclaimed ESPN reporter shares how important sports have been to her as she deals with cancer and how her faith and the support of friends, family and fans help to keep her positive and hopeful.
ESPN reporter Holly Rowe has faced challenges but found support, and prayers, from unexpected people.
Winfrey’s new film ‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’ tells the true story of the woman whose cancerous cells changed the face of medicine.
Wendy Borden beat breast cancer, now she’s delivering healthy meals to those fighting life threatening illnesses.
She found counting blessings to be a helpful practice, so when she found out her friend was battling cancer, she helped her keep track of her blessings.