
A Note of Hope from the Garden: One Plant, Many Blooms
Nourish, feed and care for yourself, and you will blossom too.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Nourish, feed and care for yourself, and you will blossom too.

A surprise phone call from a former high school classmate forged a friendship based on faith and forgiveness.

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

Though she was losing her sight, she found that she was gaining insight.

Dr. Steven Sandage speaks as both a theologian and a psychologist on the concept of hope.

New research shows a connection between the basic feelings you have about the world and your character traits.

From dogs to horses to alligators, these heaven-sent animals are here to lend us a helping hand.

Yes, God’s truth and grace can be found in a modest church or a soaring cathedral, but He’s also in places we never thought to look.

Is there something you haven’t asked of God? Maybe it’s time.

This 365-day devotional from Guideposts offers spiritual solutions from familiar faith-filled writers.

After coming to grips with his own painful past, the Good Morning America vet turned to helping animals cope with fear.

The founder of the Paralympic Games also saved dozens of men from the Nazis.
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