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The Gift Of Nature
Her lifelong love affair with our national parks
The Self-Love Diet
For years, I obsessed over my weight. It was when I stopped worrying that I started losing
Madison Park
It takes a village, this author might say, to raise a kid. Especially a kid like him
Faith Empowered
Devotions for your most difficult moments
Rules For Love
When your kids leave the nest, don’t let your marriage go too.
After The Flood
To other people, it was just stuff. To me, it was my last connection to my father
Fearless
A call from my wife. Not unusual when I was on the road. Just not this time
Key To My Dreams
I was having a good life. Except for a secret I couldn’t share
For The Love Of Fred
A dog, a Marine and a question: Who rescued whom?
My Road to Healing
Something unexpected led her to forgive her father.
Stranger on a Train
A discouraged job seeker and a rush-hour lead.
Everyday Greatness Wally Richardson
How the Greatest Generation is inspiring the latest generation.
A Ballerina's Prayer
Dancing was her life. So was pain.
The Poem Is The Prayer
For this young poet, language is divine.
Only A Game?
Find out what swinging a golf club has to do with helping vets with PTSD.
Gloves Off
Addiction was the one opponent he couldn’t defeat.
Faithonomics
Does faith make life better? New research says yes
Pistachio
How do you know when it’s time to let go?
My Horseback Healing
Everything in my life was falling apart. Would I have to give up riding too?
Catch Me, G-Dogg!
I thought I’d dealt with my feelings 26 years ago. But mostly what I’d done was bury them
Risktaker
I’d always played things safe. Until I hit my fifties
The Brag Board
How this popular author and speaker brings positive vibes into her own home
Hilarity For Charity
Comedian Seth Rogen turned a personal tragedy— his mother-in-law’s Alzheimer’s—into something positive
The Journey
Five caregiving lessons from someone who knows
The Road To Health
Truck driving is one of the unhealthiest professions. This man, a driver himself, decided to do something about it
Lesson From Tim
How a doubting son’s spiritual journey taught an ailing father to trust
Grandma And The Papergirl
Opposites attract, they say. Yet who would have dreamed these two would ever become friends
Home At Last
More than 700,000 immigrants become U.S. citizens each year. For one woman from India, citizenship was a journey of the heart—and soul
For Justin
The stigma of addiction often prevents families from seeking help. After losing her son to heroin, this mom is fighting to bring substance abuse out of the shadows
Madeleine & Me
My books are about faith and literature. One of them might save my life.