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Maya Angelou, poet

Be motivated by the powerful and moving words of some of the most inspiring women in the world.


Loretta Young

In this story from November 1952, the acclaimed actress reminds us that our good works are measured by how lovingly we perform them.

by Loretta Young


Leo Baubata

Journalist and author Leo Babauta offers tips for living your life to the fullest.

by Leo Babauta
, San Francisco, California

Ants aren’t just good examples of hard work, community and stewardship. They can also show us a thing or two about aging well.

by Amy Wong

Lance Nitahara

If you watch the show Chopped on the Food Network, you may recognize this chef. But you may not know the surprising path he took to get there.

by Lance Nitahara
, Emporia, Kansas

Beth Pattillo, author of Jane Austen Ruined My Life and Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart

Austen’s faith may not call attention to itself in her novels, but it is everywhere present—just like the love of God.

by Beth Pattillo
, Nashville, Tennessee

Jessica Cargill

Martial arts provided a way for her and her son to battle their fears.

by Jessica Cargill
, Edmond, Oklahoma

Dr. Norman Vincent Peale

Prayer power can change your life, even the world.

by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale


Those who perpetrated this terrible crime tried to destroy something inspirational. But as these stories make clear, they failed.

by Adam Hunter

Pearl Fryar

A visionary gardener receives the recognition he has dreamed of.

by Pearl Fryar
, Bishopville, South Carolina

Every time we pray for those who commit evil, we are putting them in closer proximity to God.

by Peola Hicks

An artist's rendering of an young angel in a birdhouse

Mother’s Day was always bittersweet for her, but new and unlikely family members eased her burden.

by Brenda Young
, Defiance, Ohio

Dori Barrett (right) and her friend Sandy

She and her vintage trailer were both in pretty bad shape. Could they be fixed?

by Dori Barrett
, Colfax, California

Chadwick Boseman in the role of Jackie Robinson

He battled bigotry to play ball, opening the way for others.

by Anne A. Simpkinson
, New York, New York

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