In this story from November 1952, acclaimed actress Loretta Young reminds us that our actions are measured by how lovingly we perform them.
After the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, I found comfort in an unlikely place.
Some prayers, like some acts of generosity, need to be shared. But many don’t. In fact, secrecy seems to add power to these prayers.
It’s essential to be aware of religious and cultural differences, but must we water down who we are?
Mostly what I remember about those days after the attacks on the World Trade Center is how kind we all were to each other, the kindness that knows pain.
Blogger and Daily Guideposts contributor Julia Attaway shares a way she’s discovered for spending more quality time with God.
Doing good feels good, but can receiving a random act of kindness can help you think positive?
In this story from October 1977, the beloved actress and comedienne shares the story of a mysterious stranger who helped kickstart her career.
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