Daniel Branch at danielbranch.com relates this story: A recent graduate in computer science struggled to pin down a job after graduation. Several weeks in on her job hunt, she attended an interview ...

Flowers always start out as a pot of dirt. Who cares what the pot looks like? Until the blooms begin to lift from the soil … and you get the point. Here’s a story about an old fisherman from ...

Leslie Wagner of Peel, Arkansas, tells the story of a time when she went through the check-out at her local market only to find the total was more than she had on her. She began to remove items from ...

When something’s gone, it’s gone forever. Right? We can never go home again. Our youth is lost forever. That old car we remember and loved? It’s been in the junkyard for twenty years by ...

Athlete. Game plan. How we’re going to make it to the top. Youth today idolizes sports stars, hoping to make it good in the footsteps of their idols.  One of the most legendary athletes out ...

We never want our dreams to crash around us, but that’s exactly what happened to Roberta, as she relates in the Guideposts inspirational magazine. After retirement, a medical issue thrust her into ...

Blogger P.J. Aubrey relates a tidbit of her mother’s memory of winters in Utah. Winters in Utah can be especially brutal, as atmospheric inversion can erase the sun for weeks, and the air quality ...

One of five sisters, Kathy Levine likes to tell this Christmas story about their mother’s manger scene. It wasn’t much, just rough wood fashioned into a simple manger. What made it special was ...

We all know of JFK and Dealy Plaza in Dallas, 1963. A man many honored as a visionary in American politics was taken from us before his time. How many of us know of JFK, Jr. and Martha’s Vinyard, ...

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Let’s look at a baby. Here’s the thing: A baby can’t walk. Nope, not a single step. We might hold their hands and let them pretend, but it’s not walking. We laugh with them, all excited, ...

What’s God’s measure of pleasure? What does he look at and decide he’s all in? Where does God place his priority for things he enjoys most, the things he’s willing to set other duties aside ...

Daniel Branch at danielbranch.com relates this story: A recent graduate in computer science struggled to pin down a job after graduation. Several weeks in on her job hunt, she attended an interview ...

Flowers always start out as a pot of dirt. Who cares what the pot looks like? Until the blooms begin to lift from the soil … and you get the point. Here’s a story about an old fisherman from ...

Leslie Wagner of Peel, Arkansas, tells the story of a time when she went through the check-out at her local market only to find the total was more than she had on her. She began to remove items from ...

When something’s gone, it’s gone forever. Right? We can never go home again. Our youth is lost forever. That old car we remember and loved? It’s been in the junkyard for twenty years by ...

Athlete. Game plan. How we’re going to make it to the top. Youth today idolizes sports stars, hoping to make it good in the footsteps of their idols.  One of the most legendary athletes out ...

We never want our dreams to crash around us, but that’s exactly what happened to Roberta, as she relates in the Guideposts inspirational magazine. After retirement, a medical issue thrust her into ...

Blogger P.J. Aubrey relates a tidbit of her mother’s memory of winters in Utah. Winters in Utah can be especially brutal, as atmospheric inversion can erase the sun for weeks, and the air quality ...
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