From October 6-9, hundreds of women—spiritual and religious leaders—convened a landmark international conference in Switzerland. Read first-hand accounts of how women are finding ways to enlarge their roles at the world's peace tables.
I continued to pray silently. I thought of the promise in the book of Isaiah that God would "gently lead those that are with young"—including grandmothers.
A report on the September 27–29 opening of The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity, including the texts of two related resolutions—one from the City of Boston and the other from the US Congress.
When a loved one passes away, people sometimes tell you that "time will heal the hurt." But God can bring, in an instant, what no amount of time can guarantee—light, peace, and the assurance of each individual's immortality.
Fatigue, weariness—even outright exhaustion—are not beyond the healing power of prayer, as the author found out on a hike in the wilderness of British Columbia.