Rio 2016: Olympic Diver David Boudia On What’s ‘Greater Than Gold’
The gold-medal athlete shares how finding faith helped him gain perspective on life and his sport.
The gold-medal athlete shares how finding faith helped him gain perspective on life and his sport.
How simple words of encouragement from author Tim LaHaye helped fuel one writer’s motivation.
In this story from June 1948, comedian Joe E. Brown, best remembered today as millionaire Osgood Fielding III in the classic 1959 comedy “Some Like It Hot,” discusses the healing power of laughter.
Imagine doing what you loved as a kid for a living. Imagine having your whole family join you.
Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen may appear to be on top of the baseball world, but his path to the Majors wasn’t without its setbacks. His family and his faith kept him on track.
The more challenges Today show coanchor Savannah Guthrie faced—as a lawyer, news anchor and new mom—the more she turned to Scripture for inspiration and hope.
In this story from March 1990, star of stage, screen and television Shirley Jones recalls a time when she came to fully understand that she had two Fathers watching over her.
The inspiring story of Sean Swarner, the first cancer survivor to successfully climb Mt. Everest.
Was God calling his family to bond in the great outdoors? Or was it his own ambition?
He watched his loving, talented son become addicted to painkillers before finally succumbing to a heroin overdose. How could make sense of such a tragedy?
Samuel Bistrian, the founder of one-for-one footwear company Roma Boots, shares how his charitable corporation is giving more than just shoes to children in need.
In this story from January 1947, Harold Russell, who, after losing his hands during World War II, won two Oscars for his portrayal of Homer Parish in The Best Years of Our Lives, shares the importance of faith during wartime—and after.