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Sedated and unable to speak in her last hours, an elderly mother still inspires her family through faith.
Author Cara Whitney, wife of Larry the Cable Guy, shares how farm life deepened her relationship with God.
His volunteer group, Harvison House, brings low-income veterans the needed comforts of home.
She received an unexpected blessing by reconnecting through phone calls during the pandemic.
This special jar reminds her that no matter hard life is—there are always blessings to be thankful for.
Journalist Stephen Henderson heard the call to visit soup kitchens in many countries around the world.
Like most of us, the pandemic left musician and actor Harry Connick Jr. feeling isolated, but it also opened the door to something deeper in his music and in his soul.
The pair—one Black, the other white—became friends while dealing with their family’s painful history.
An Army officer remembers a beloved family member and the other 39 heroes who died in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on September 11, 2001.
He was sure the pandemic would spell the end of his struggling bike shop. His pastor—and the Man Upstairs—had other ideas.
She’d reached her goal of 46 Adirondack peaks in four months, but her husband broke his leg in the descent. How could she get him safely down the mountain?