The Beauty of Fear
As scary as fear can be, Danny Burgess, Ph.D., explains how critical fear is to growing as a person.
As scary as fear can be, Danny Burgess, Ph.D., explains how critical fear is to growing as a person.
Carolyn Bennett Lott of Grenada, MS, knew she had found a treasure when she stumbled across a collection of handmade quilt blocks…she also knew she just had to finish the project started by a stranger so many years before.
Jack and Luke Moore keep their dad Rick on his toes with the conversations and anecdotes that only sons can offer.
Mom of three, one of whom is a special needs child, Shanna Smith will not let stress stall her goals for the new year, and she encourages us all to run whatever emotional red lights are keeping us from living life to the fullest.
A degree in biological sciences and a yearning to work in forensics means needing unlimited patience in a job search. Read how Cooper Powers is using this time to better himself: mind, body, and spirit.
Bruce Case learns that the fear of boundaries is moot when you put your faith in God.
Anelese Holt found her perfect remedy to chronic depression…glitter, sparkle, and handmade crafts.
Fiction writer Kenneth Mark Hoover discusses his love for the true Old American West in literature, not the one born of Hollywood clichés, but the historically rich and fascinating one that is so often forgotten.
Retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Bailey Mapp, of Tuscaloosa, AL, grew up fishing with his father in Pontotoc, MS, creating memories, competing for catch-of-the-day stories, and learning to be a man.
Adam Wear of Krum, Texas, shudders at the crude, unevolved communication platforms of texting and e-mail; but an even greater offense to this grammar guru is how text lingo is replacing intelligent conversation.