God speaks to us continually, and it’s easy to lose sight of that in busyness of everyday life. It’s His nature to communicate with us, and it’s not always through words.
Read MoreSpecializing in family law to becoming an Administrative Law Judge in the United States, Judge Katie Nichols Harrod opens up about calling and destiny.
Read MoreIt can be so easy to compare ourselves to others, to be envious of another, and to try and emulate what someone else is doing. If we resolve to look at our own papers, to look at our own lives and not compare ourselves to others, then we won’t have any reason to look at someone else’s paper.
Read MoreGlobalGirl Media is a nonprofit organization started in 2010 by Amie Williams. The organization develops the voice and media literacy of young women in underserved communities by teaching them to create and share digital journalism that aims to improve scholastic achievement, ignite community activism and spark social change.
Read MoreSeason 10 American Idol winner, Scotty McCreery has written a new book, Go Big or Go Home. Seele reviews the book, as McCreery shares his experiences from American Idol to stardom, from 16 to 22 years old, from being a teenager to growing and maturing into his early 20s.
Read MoreIn the movie industry the leading roles are few. Only one man and one woman can have these spots. How far we go in life is largely dictated by how big or small our thinking is.
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Serena Alexander opens up about growing up with a bipolar father, in an unbalanced home, where she she has learned to trust God in the confusion of her upbringing.
Read MoreIt can be hard to sit under someone’s authority, especially when we don’t agree with them, but Scripture is clear that authority must be honored and that we must submit it.
Read MoreThe host of All Things Considered talks journalism and singing.
Read MoreKeep Your Love On reveals the higher, Jesus–focused standard defined by mature love—love that stays ‘on’ no matter what.
Read MoreJacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, is a unique woman of style, grace, and class. She left behind many things: a restored and modernized White House that many enjoy today; New York’s Grand Central Station, which she helped fight to keep untouched when there were those who wanted to tear it down; her iconic vogue fashion that still inspires people today; and a sense that some people feel connected to her long after she has passed.
Read MoreKunal Patankar, food blogger and start up consultant keeps going back to Italy for the food, culture, history, scenery, and gelato.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, we have as much access to God as we have the faith receive Him. It can be the most challenging thing in life to make time for God. What is your reaction when the Holy Spirit is prompting you to connect with God? Do you seek God or put Him on the lower end of the list of “things to get to later?”
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When it’s time to move on from a thing God will let you know and confirm it. And sure, God understands your attachment to the old thing. And sure, there might need to be a period of mourning and sulking. But after time has passed, you’ll sense God saying “You have mourned long enough for this thing, and it's time to let it go.”
Read MoreDuring her time in the Bush Administration, Charity Wallace, was the Deputy Chief of Protocol of the United States and Director of Advance for First Lady Laura Bush, and from 2009-2010, Charity was the Chief of Staff to Mrs. Laura Bush.
Read MoreWe can’t always control what actions we are faced with and that includes success, but we can control our reaction to actions. God is far more interested in our reaction to a situation than we think. Tony Alany, the Pastor of Worship at McLean Bible Church in the U.S., unpacks that in life's successes we Christ is all we need, and how humility should be our response to success.
Read MoreChristine is a is a respected evangelists, speaker, author, and activists. She's also a wife and mother, and she cofounded the A21 Campaign, an anti-human trafficking organization that fights slavery around the globe with her husband, Nick.
Read MoreIt’s easy to remember Bathsheba by her sin and not by her accomplishments. As humans we tend to remember people by their sinful mistakes, years after they took place.
Read MoreAlvin speaks about going into the U.S. Air Force at at 17, becoming a mortician, and running for a county-wide seat for over 20 years in South Carolina.
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