Lifestyle
Guideposts
How Friends Are The Key To A Happy Retirement
The key to a happy retirement is strong relationships
5 min |
June/July 2019
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Pirouettes For Pearl
Natalia Armoza was determined that her daughter, who has CP, would take part in the arts
4 min |
September 2018
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Wonderfully Made
This groundbreaking ESPN reporter’s success is firmly rooted in her faith
8 min |
September 2018
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Trail Angel
Severe weather, dehydration, wild animals. The perils of the Pacific Crest Trail are many. But there’s also ex-cop Steve Scarano
5 min |
September 2018
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Control… Freak?
What was so wrong about wanting everything just right?
4 min |
October 2018
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One Stubborn Little Donkey
Moms care, the farm, the drought, our business God seemed so far away. And now our donkey Sissy was having birthing problems
6 min |
October 2018
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The Taste Of Freedom
She had a bad back. He had a bad background. How a woman and a dog helped each other
8 min |
October 2018
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The Woman In The Square
More than 50 million civilians perished in World War II. One casualty has haunted this veteran tank gunner since 1945
8 min |
March 2019
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Love Thy Neighbor
It was the dogs getting loose. And our son’s motorcycle. And the kids’ errant balls. Plus our burned-out lawn. Were we driving everyone around us nuts?
5 min |
January 2019
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The Mulberry Summer
Our paychecks hadn’t come, and we were running out of food.
3 min |
January 2019
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Mr. Haley's Table
From the house of a celebrated writer to the corner of my living room.
5 min |
January 2019
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Win The Day
Basketball was always the most important thing in his life. Until drugs and alcohol took over.
7 min |
January 2019
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Not The Same Man
Would my husband ever recover? Would I?
7 min |
January 2019
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The Faith Of A Long-Distance Runner Marathon Man
Mile 12. The 2017 Boston marathon.
7 min |
March 2019
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My Lasting Impression?
She wanted to make a perfect memory for her grandchildren until all you-know-what broke loose
7 min |
March 2019
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Home At Last
More than 700,000 immigrants become U.S. citizens each year. For one woman from India, citizenship was a journey of the heart—and soul
7 min |
March 2019
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Brush With Destiny
How his third grade teacher changed his life… some 40 years later
7 min |
January 2018
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Carved With Love
The gift of canes
5 min |
January 2018
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Out Of The Shadows
For years, this pastor would not reveal his opioid addiction for fear that people would turn away. Now more than ever, he sees why he must share his story
9 min |
January 2018
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Help Desk
In Baton Rouge, books aren’t the only thing you can find at the library
3 min |
February 2018
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A Sorrow So Deep
In the great president’s eyes,I recognized at once what we both shared
6 min |
February 2018
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The Gift Of Nature
Her lifelong love affair with our national parks
3 min |
February 2018
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The Self-Love Diet
For years, I obsessed over my weight. It was when I stopped worrying that I started losing
6 min |
February 2018
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Madison Park
It takes a village, this author might say, to raise a kid. Especially a kid like him
7 min |
February 2018
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Faith Empowered
Devotions for your most difficult moments
1 min |
February 2018
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My Road to Healing
Something unexpected led her to forgive her father.
5 min |
November 2016
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Stranger on a Train
A discouraged job seeker and a rush-hour lead.
5 min |
November 2016
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The Other Plan
“Lord, you have got to be kidding,” I said. “I’m a lawyer, not an artist!”
7 min |
May 2018
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The Human Toll
He thought slavery was a moral failure of our distant past. A newspaper article opened his eyes.
7 min |
May 2018
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Connections
How social media helped a caregiver be more caring.
6 min |
