Someone Cares: Let’s Get Physical!
This community’s socially distanced workouts have brought them closer together.
This community’s socially distanced workouts have brought them closer together.
The Bononi family touched hearts and changed lives when they set out to return the professional portraits.
She knew it was a message from God, but how would baking pies help others?
Tormented by memories of the Vietnam War, he turned to alcohol. Music was his path to sobriety and salvation.
A poetry student with no gardening experience buys a seedling; she hopes that both her writing and the plant will bloom and grow.
The little bay mare needed her. Taking her in turned out to be the best decision—for them both.
Deemed 100 percent disabled, she thought her life was over. Then she met Moxie.
Divine guidance often comes at unlikely times and places. Pay attention.
This influential pastor, and author of A Greater Story, seeks to start conversations about race by emphasizing understanding and relationships.
Rose McGee, founder of Sweet Potato Comfort Pie, shares how she was inspired to share her pies in times in racial strife and crisis, when a community is in need of comfort and healing.
Lynn Rufing, a career nurse, shares how she, her husband, and their newly adopted daughters worked to open their home to veterans in need of care.
Don Embrey, a Marine veteran who served in Vietnam, performs on the special banjo he built in honor of the military branch in which he served.