Walking with the Hebrew People through the Red Sea
Imagining what it was like walking through the Red Sea for kids and elders, the cynical and the faithful.
Imagining what it was like walking through the Red Sea for kids and elders, the cynical and the faithful.
Barbara E. Joe dreamed of joining the Peace Corps, but raising kids and facing tragedy kept her from going. Nevertheless, she joined when she was 62.
We burden one another we shame each day. Shame makes us feel unworthy and rejected. Love welcomes us home in God’s embrace.
Facing the horrors of the Nazi regime, members of the White Rose asked why and they acted. Asking why strengthens our faith for action.
Even after suffering a hate crime, Rais Bhuiyan was determined to forgive the shooter and care for his family.
People were overly optimistic about the Titanic so they misjudged the dangers right in front of their eyes.
A tragic story about an Indian widow who was denied support and had to fight for her rights
Nazi resister Dietrich Bonhoeffer spent his final days in concentration camps, questioning how others saw hopefulness in him where he saw restlessness and weariness.
When I was a baby, I was convinced that my parents were going to leave me behind when we moved away.
The Frosts and the Coates started a feud with one another because they fought on different sides of the Civil War. The war ended, but their feud didn’t. It became a curse.