“What do you choose? I choose faith, hope and love. I also choose joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness and faithfulness,” writes Jennifer Rash.
Caring for someone suffering from a memory disorder such as Alzheimer’s disease? Or want to do what you can now to push back on a potential future concern of your own? Check out what Alabama’s top doctor on the topic has to say here.
From the frontlines of war, a number of Israeli soldiers have been calling the pro-life organization EFRAT with an urgent request — to save their unborn children’s lives back home.
People are often afraid of finding their purpose because they think it won’t make sense to the rest of the world, said James Spann, chief meteorologist for ABC 33/40. He later added, “Every job is a ministry.”
Children get it right. Their beliefs are unadulterated. They accept biblical truths at face value without putting them through the many intellectual filters adults do. Such was the case with Emma.