High Calling Content Editor Charity Singleton is a gifted writer and keen observer of life. And those traits are even more pronounced as she grapples with her cancer. Charity recently wrote about the...
The author has found grace in many people, many things, and on many occasions. In the reading, you will be encouraged, be given hope, experience gratitude, and have both your mind and heart...
Five hours after my daughter was born, strangers in scrubs came and arrested her, carrying her down into a world where life...
Transcript Ask anyone in the division about John, and you’ll hear: “He’s the man who says ‘thank you.’ ” Early in his career, John made two commitments. First, to be good at his...
Now an associate evangelist with BGEA and Assistant Director of the Billy Graham Training Center at The...
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I walked past our girls’ room yesterday and saw a book lying open-faced in the chair. On the earmarked page it read, “By the time he was 57, President George Washington was completely...
My American friends told me that Hong Kong was ‘like New York on steroids.’ Having grown up on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, I was skeptical about the Asian city’s intensity or...
In a documentary I recently saw, an Inuit child was happily romping around inside her family’s igloo. The interior temperature was just a tad above 32 degrees. She was naked. Human beings can...
Matt Tuckey, who blogs at Carlisle Family, writes about the obvious value of exercise. It prolongs life by expanding lungs, stretching muscles...
Businesses are, in a way, like families. It used to be that a family was thought of as Mom and Dad, plus two or three kids - and maybe a dog. Today a...
If your happiness is based on external things, then what peace you may find in this life will be a fragile thing, regularly shattered by others.
We’re on our way home from a family vacation, zipping down long ribbons of asphalt. July afternoon spills hot through the windshield...
I didn’t hear much about Joseph’s second robe as a kid. I can picture the first on early flannel graphs and take-home Sunday school papers, and I remember the Technicolor version, but the...
For many of us, connecting work with spiritual life is an elusive quest.