An Orphan Story
Today on Turning Mountains into Molehills' devotional, we explore the meaning of James 1:27 by looking at an orphan story.
Today on Turning Mountains into Molehills' devotional, we explore the meaning of James 1:27 by looking at an orphan story.
Had enough? Say “Uncle.” Do kids still say that when they want a playmate to give up? Sometimes caregivers need to recognize when it’s time to cry “uncle.” A loved one may have so many care … Continue reading →
“She’s eligible, but there’s a waiting list.” “The program sounded good but wasn’t what it was cracked up to be.” “Don’t go the emergency room. They’re slammed with Covid.” Health Care System Flatlining America spends more for health care than … Continue reading →
When we advocate for people and care for them in their distress, that’s when the words of the gospel have the most impact.
By Greg Laurie - How God has put 'eternity' in the hearts of all, and how we were meant for so much more than this world.
Planning and preparing for the future is always a good idea. Here are four tips on how to help your loved ones as you age.
We cannot be held responsible if we have no control over a situation. We try our best but cannot control outcomes. Taking responsibility for what we cannot controll leads to stress.
Welcome to Real Life . Today's post is the first in a new Ministry Spotlight Series . Join my conversation with . . . Kamila Burge...