Desperate to Help Her Addicted Daughter, a Mother in Denial Turned to God
It’s hard enough to have a daughter with a drug problem. It’s even harder to admit it.
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It’s hard enough to have a daughter with a drug problem. It’s even harder to admit it.
Dementia had taken away so much from her mother and her family. But at the Christmas Eve service, she realized their faith would see them through.
As a teen, the award-winning actress and singer wanted Gloria Vanderbilt jeans, but the gift she received instead proved to be much more meaningful.
Addict. Drug dealer. Felon. But since getting sober he inspires others to do the same in his unique exercise class.
It’s not easy to accept that a loved one is dealing with dementia. From educating yourself to hiring respite care, here is how to come to terms with a difficult diagnosis.
A hospital chaplain tells us what inspired him during the difficult early months of the pandemic.
He had plans for retirement—travel, fishing and relaxing with his wife. They didn’t include a rambunctious puppy named Dolly.
The family was on a mission trip in Africa for the holidays. Could they find joy and embrace new traditions so far from home?
Annie gave her gorgeous red nails. But it was the profound advice she offered that helped the author change her entire outlook on life.
Mysterious Ways: Fueled to the Finish LineShe’d never run a trail race before and wasn’t sure she could make it through this one—but an unexpected Bible verse saw her through.
This devotion reminds us that peace, joy and hope can be ours if we turn to Jesus—at Christmas and all the year round.
The reality TV star, wife and mom on her favorite comfort food (hello buttery grilled cheese), her go-to place to pray and her real-life heroes.