One Right Thing
Having dropped the ball once, an athlete gets the chance to even the score.
Having dropped the ball once, an athlete gets the chance to even the score.
A weary social worker receives encouragement from two very different sources.
A statue's happy countenance reminds a grieving woman that joy abides.
A grieving mother is comforted by the vocal gifts of Elvis Presley.
Have you heard about the Color Run? It’s a 5K that’s right for anyone who’s a positive thinker (or wants to be more of one). This run will brighten your outlook. Literally.
Seeking shelter from a sudden mountain storm, a worried mother finds safe haven for her children.
Nineteenth-century artist Henry Ossawa Tanner overcame hardship to create lasting beauty.
We all have moments when we must reach beyond ourselves and wait for something to happen, as one woman did on September 11.
Need a positive attitude boost but too busy to take a day off? Slow down just a little and take a minute vacation.
In this story from 1947, Bill Wilson, cofounder of Alcoholics Anonymous, looks at how that group’s principles apply to all.
When you pray, God is always glad to hear from you—kind of like when we hear from our own kids.
This former runway model was floundering until she turned to cycling and prayer.