While there is a lot of conflicting health information about food, there is also a lot of agreement. If you follow these eleven rules, your brain health/mental health will start to improve within days.
By Dr. Daniel G.
Whether or not restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic allow your graduates to attend commencement and graduation parties at a later date, you can still help them feel celebrated, honored, and loved.
Your job is to speak out on the things that make for solid doctrine. . . . Guide older women into lives of reverence so they end up as neither gossips nor drunks, but models of goodness.
Bethany
Ben-Hur (audio dramatized version) by Lew Wallace
This month I’m enjoying the classic story of Ben-Hur as an audio drama, which, unlike an audio book, has a full cast, immersive sound effects, and cinematic mu
The votes are in, and we have a winner for this year’s Literary Lover’s Madness: The Masterpiece by Francine Rivers!
About The Masterpiece:
A successful LA artist, Roman Velasco appears to have ev
For some decades now, as evidenced in my writing, I’ve believed that American Christianity has been less and less interested in God and more and more in doing good things for God.
We wait for hope and for healing and for miracles. We wait for a global pandemic to subside. We wait on God. It’s one of his favorite tools to get our attention.
This guest article was written by Jerome Daley, author of Gravitas: The Monastic Rhythms of Healthy Leadership
One of the ways in which I’ve tried to make sense of the trajectory of my life has been, for years now, ke
Earth Day is around the corner, and while the coronavirus pandemic is still at the forefront of our minds, it’s important to remember the environment as well.
This article was written by guest author, T.I. Lowe.
Hi! My name is Tonya Inez Lowe, and I am a bibliophile. I’ve read hundreds upon hundreds of books—and some of those I’ve read numerous times.