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She avoided buses and subways because she wanted a quiet ride home. Or so she thought.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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She avoided buses and subways because she wanted a quiet ride home. Or so she thought.

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

A former contributor and man of solid faith dies at 104.

An old family tradition inspires another path to prayer while connecting with others.

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

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

Nourish, feed and care for yourself, and you will blossom too.

She thought her family would be bored and lonely after moving to Midland. Then she prayed that they could stay.

When someone you care about is struggling, a simple act, no words necessary, can help.


They both loved the fictional redheaded orphan of Green Gables. Then their friendship helped her heal.

These prayers honor the heroism and sacrifice of the dead while deepening and sustaining the faith of the living.
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