Sharing Words of Love
There is nothing silly about telling others that you love them. That is precious. And powerful. Those words are a blessing.
There is nothing silly about telling others that you love them. That is precious. And powerful. Those words are a blessing.
In this story from May 1984, star of stage, television and radio Arlene Francis shares how she came upon a new way to “love thy neighbor.”
There is nothing like a handmade quilt crafted with love and prayers, recognizing a soldier’s sacrifice…
Isn’t it wonderful when someone knows the real you and still loves you?
When it comes to love stories, says guest blogger Diana Aydin, a divine force often brings couples together in truly mysterious ways.
Frequently people think compassion and love are merely sentimental. No! They are very demanding. If you are going to be compassionate, be prepared for action.
We can all find a bit of faith, hope and love in our everyday lives if we remain open to them.
Never forget the three powerful resources you have always available to you: love, prayer and forgiveness.
In this story from November 1952, acclaimed actress Loretta Young reminds us that our actions are measured by how lovingly we perform them.
Popular radio personality Delilah has known many heartaches—a troubled childhood, crippling addictions. Find out how she triumphed.
After the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, I found comfort in an unlikely place: a photograph from an ancient burial site, and the moving story behind it.