
5 Fun and Easy Activities You Can Do at Your Window this Winter
Take a break from your screen and look out your window to enjoy the beauty of God’s world.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Learn MoreWrap yourself in the warmth of winter comforts and enjoy this frosty, quiet, cozy time of year.

Take a break from your screen and look out your window to enjoy the beauty of God’s world.

The peculiar glow made her realize that there was a divine presence nearby to guide her to safety.

Research shows a link between feelings of loneliness and physical cold. Here’s why, as well as four ways to bring more warmth—physically and emotionally—into your life

Guideposts blogger Holly Lebowitz Rossi demonstrates how, just by lighting a tiny wick, you can bring comfort and peace into your home.

The weather may be frightful but fun indoor tasks can get the mind and body moving.

January is a powerful time to remember that the year ahead will hold long sunny days, new movies and TV shows and summer’s first tomato!

She was feeling like a failure as a mother, until a heaven-sent sign reminded her what was really important.

For some creatures, hibernation is a matter of survival. Find out which ones slumber and how they do it.

With the challenges of Covid, it’s important to prepare now to combat health risks.

These encouraging devotionals will warm your soul through this season’s cold weather and uncertain times.

Solitude doesn’t have to be lonely. Leave the electronic realm behind and try some of these engaging activities.

Soothing, nourishing foods to ease you through the cold season.
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