
A Biblical Lesson in How to Be a Loving Friend
When life has gotten hard for those you care about, stick with compassion, not criticism.
“Summer afternoon–summer afternoon, to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.” That age-old...
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When life has gotten hard for those you care about, stick with compassion, not criticism.

He hoped he could find a neighborhood in the U.S. as warm and welcoming as his hometown in South Africa.

Here’s motivation to help you to get up and do a good turn today.

Her organization donates their time, sewing skills and materials to create beautiful quilts that honor our nation’s veterans.

These thoughtful neighbors made Halloween trick-or-treating worthwhile.

The film and TV producer, author and motivational speaker discusses the role that family and community played in helping cope with the childhood loss of his father to alcohol addiction.

Her daily list became a reminder of the importance of kindness unto others.

Several days a week Marty Rogers leads students and neighbors in the South Bronx on walks to feed the hungry.

Inviting a neighbor into your growing space is a beautiful, sacred experience.

Connecting with your community is part of living a positive life.

New research connects diverse neighborhoods with feelings of satisfaction at home.

Cave diver Rick Stanton—played by Viggo Mortenson in Ron Howard’s new film—shares details of the dramatic rescue in a Thai cave.
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