‘A Wrinkle in Time’s 50-Year Journey to the Screen
Producer Catherine Hand shares the incredible saga of trying to get the film made and why now is the perfect time for kids to see it.
Producer Catherine Hand shares the incredible saga of trying to get the film made and why now is the perfect time for kids to see it.
These seniors have teamed up to make a difference in these children’s lives.
Her love for children inspired him to make a change of his own.
The swirling waters and mysterious child in her dream left her a bit unsettled. What could it all possibly mean?
I tell my boys I’m going to needlepoint them a belt that says, ‘Being a gentleman is not a part-time job.’ They’ve heard that more times than they can count.
This dance mom started a project called Bibbidy Bobbidy Ballerinas by donating her daughter’s old costume to children’s hospitals. The movement went viral with other dance moms chipping in to cover additional expenses — all to give other children a chance to shine.
A daughter remembers how her father blessed the lives of others.
John Huddle was an answered prayer by sponsoring a young girl named Anita from Kenya. He felt like God was connecting him to her father and the child. God has given him and everyone else the opportunity to make an impact on those who are in poverty and facing hard times.
Leslie never had children, but realizes she’s better off than most. She regularly volunteers at the homeless shelter and sponsored two children from Uganda. She encourages others to do the same and change the world positively.
As a child, he received support from World Vision. He now leads 5 million people as the archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya.