Dr. Edith Eva Eger: Her Dance of Life
Dr. Edith Eva Eger, author and clinical psychologist, shares her memories of the Holocaust and reveals how those experiences inspired her to pursue a life of service and healing.
Dr. Edith Eva Eger, author and clinical psychologist, shares her memories of the Holocaust and reveals how those experiences inspired her to pursue a life of service and healing.
A woman uses her knack for knitting to cheer up friends and acquaintances in her small Ohio town.
Listen as husband and father of two Andrew Siegel, having started small by growing a single tomato plant years ago, explains why he now finds great joy in time spent in the garden with his family.
Churches, mosques, synagogues, and other religious groups are banding together to help those in need.
How a simple act of kindness can change someone’s day.
These seven rescue stories prove that even when a disaster like Hurricane Harvey strikes, people can band together.
How small moments of belief are important.
Here’s how you can help the thousands of Texans affected by the devastating storm.
Her daughter, who looked forward to the first day of school, came up with a way to share her joy with those less fortunate.
Her grandson helped keep her laughing as she grew accustomed to life with a cane and a walker.
A Virginia congregation finds a way to keep ministering to its young people even after they’ve gone off to college.