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In the wake of tragedy, an offering of love and healing
Your neighbors, friends, colleagues, fellow churchgoers, and people you do business with make up the rich tapestry of your community. Embrace your community and make sure to do your part to make it stronger.
In the wake of tragedy, an offering of love and healing
Guideposts blogger Dan Hoffman discovers surprising health benefits from living in a close community.
I pray it becomes a day to remember courage and grace and love.
Here are a few tips to keep the fun going while maintaining health and happiness.
In this devotion, Julia Attaway learns from Christ’s example in order to have empathy for those who hurt others and themselves.
Does your teen need to adjust to a new high schoool? Learn how to help your teenager adjust to a new school.
Looking to Christ for guidance and love, military families find that He has a plan for us in every location in which we find ourselves.
Ask God to show you where you can be a blessing, and He will.
We still do May Day baskets because it’s an opportunity, a simple-easy way to love someone. It’s a way to reach into a life and say, “Hey, I value you. I’m glad that you’re here.”
On this national day of prayer, we have the privilege and responsibility to come together in prayer. Together, we have the ability to amplify that heart’s cry asking God to keep those men and women in our military safe.
God can use all of us to help those in need, regardless of our weaknesses and limitations. And prayer is the first step. The necessary spark that can make things happen.
A rape survivor and a licensed social worker share their insight on what to say–and not to say–to survivors