Respond, Don’t React
To love others as Christ loved me, I need to respond instead of react to their behavior.
To love others as Christ loved me, I need to respond instead of react to their behavior.
To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.
A grandmother’s love evokes the love of Christ–strong and pure and sweet.
Is there a master plan? Sometimes we catch a glimpse of the blueprint…
In this story from September 1975, popular game show host Monty Hall celebrates his mother’s legacy of love.
When you expect good things from God, you get good things from God!
Proof of the miraculous power of love, which flourishes even when all hope appears to be lost.
There is nothing silly about telling others that you love them. That is precious. And powerful. Those words are a blessing.
In this story from May 1984, star of stage, television and radio Arlene Francis shares how she came upon a new way to “love thy neighbor.”
There is nothing like a handmade quilt crafted with love and prayers, recognizing a soldier’s sacrifice…
Isn’t it wonderful when someone knows the real you and still loves you?