Building a Friendship During Lent Season—and Beyond
How a weekly game of cribbage during Lent, led to a long-standing, lifelong friend.
How a weekly game of cribbage during Lent, led to a long-standing, lifelong friend.
Whether it’s Valentine’s Day, a wedding, an anniversary—here’s the most meaningful present of all.
She had no interest in team teaching, but it proved to be a blessing for her and her students.
Romantic love isn’t the only feeling your heart has room for.
She was a teenager spending the holidays alone at the hospital. Then along came a nun named Sister Jo.
She’d been crocheting afghans for years, but she hadn’t realized that her hobby served a higher purpose.
Create a sacred space for whatever you do by offering encouraging and supportive language to those around you.
An unlikely setting provides the realization of what new, good habit must be practiced in the new year, and the next.
Memories of a minister’s wife who put the practice of kindness and compassion into action on a daily basis.
The Bible teacher and best-selling author discusses setting boundaries, managing relationships and how to know when to say goodbye.
During a season of gatherings and celebrations, it is especially important to remember those who lack family and friends.
Helping, giving, listening, supporting—being of service in any way can brighten this holiday season.