How to Get Through a Medical Crisis
When it comes to healing, key pieces of advice from someone fresh out of the hospital.
When it comes to healing, key pieces of advice from someone fresh out of the hospital.
The pair—one Black, the other white—became friends while dealing with their family’s painful history.
She feared her son would never overcome his drug addiction—until she received divine assurance.
Her mother had passed without saying the three words she longed to hear. Would she find the connection longed for?
Phoebe Kilby and Betty Ann Kilby Fisher Baldwin reveal how their unlikely discovery that they were cousins helped Phoebe grasp more fully the marks racism and slavery have left and Betty to more fully embrace the practice of forgiveness.
God works through our prayers as well as nurses, doctors, techs and aids.
Notes on Grief—Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s slim, profound book—paints a vivid picture of losing a beloved family member.
Back in the hospital and waiting for answers, this patient finds medicine in both the clinical and the spiritual.
Joan MacDonald, the 75-year-old fitness guru, tells us how to kickstart a workout routine and stick to it.
To envision the healing and positive outcomes in the lives of family and friends, as well as yourself, offers a powerful prayer tool.
She shares her road to living a healthier life and how others can too.
Carol was her best friend, her spiritual mentor, her second mother. How could she go on without her?