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Dr. Norman Vincent Peale

Overcome negative thinking with Scripture and tips from Dr. Norman Vincent Peale.

by Norman Vincent Peale


Thanks to my daughter, I was reminded to see the good in others, even when I expect the worst.

by Julia Attaway

Sometimes we let our minds get clogged with negativity, emotional debris that keeps us from thinking positive.

by Amy Wong

Donna Teti

Was a nursing home the best choice for her mother? Her brain said yes, but her heart resisted.

by Donna Teti
, West Chester, Pennsylvania

A man's hands working with wood on a workbench

Her father knew how to say he was sorry, even if he didn’t say the word.

by Millie Baker Ragosta
, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania

Zach Sobiech

You'll be moved and inspired by how this 17-year-old responded when he learned he had only a few months to live.


Close-up of a pansy in a field of pansies

She received a heaven-sent message from her grandma, just when she needed it.

by Christine Campbell
, East Islip, New York

Matt Beisner and his four dogs

He was deathly afraid of dogs—so what made him think he could be a professional trainer?

by Matt Beisner
, Los Angeles, California

Rick Garmon in a festive party hat displaying his smoked pork tenderloin

I never thought I could be 50 and love it!

by Rick Garmon
, Monroe, Georgia

Dr. Norman Vincent Peale

A scripturally based plan for ridding yourself of worry and fear

by Norman Vincent Peale


Nik Wallenda

His parents wanted something better for him than the circus life. But what could be better?

by Nik Wallenda
, Sarasota, Florida

blissful woman with arms outstretched

Scripture and tips to help you accentuate the positive in your life.

by Norman Vincent Peale


A photo of a smiling Nick Vujicic

Nick Vujicic has no arms or legs, but he has plenty of heart. His warmth, humor and positive outlook will uplift you.


A man's hand extends down to pat Casey the Alaskan malamute.

An Alaskan malamute with a nose for mischief finds a new mission in life: paying daily visits to an ailing neighbor.

by Ron Berler
, New York, New York

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