How a Purple Tote Inspired Hope During the Holidays
She was feeling lonely and forgotten until an unexpected gift reminded her that it is better to give than to receive.
She was feeling lonely and forgotten until an unexpected gift reminded her that it is better to give than to receive.
Hal Donaldson’s inspiring nonprofit, Convoy of Hope, feeds millions of people around the world.
The beautiful necklace turned out to be an encouraging sign from above.
Volunteers work on and pray over the no-sew blankets, which have comforted more than 3,000 animals.
In one year, the campaign has gathered about $100,000 in donations.
How an unexpected act of kindness at McDonald’s assured her that God’s good neighbors were everywhere.
Her small gesture of kindness brought happiness to children who attend the food pantry.
Thanks to volunteer knitters and award-winning author, Debbie Macomber, the program has delivered items to over half a million children in need.
A year unlike any other deserves a new take on what we give and receive.
Ty’Ann Brown, Guideposts’ Vice President of Ministries, shares a treasured family memory of an early experience with Christmas giving.
Scripture to energize and encourage those in whatever service they give.
Let one artist’s pandemic project inspire you to be generous with your positivity.