A 19th century poem often falsely attributed to Teresa of Avila about being the body of Christ.
Story Subject: hope
Saving Your Life with Humor: Trevor Noah
Speaking someone else’s language can make a profound difference.
A Light from God is a Light to Freedom: Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman’s faith in her own words:
Trailblazing Black Woman Takes Down the Mob: Eunice Hunton Carter
Eunice Hunton Carter was savvy and brave. She had a huge impact on the course of justice in her day!
On to Generosity: Tom Shadyac
Asking the questions – who deserves to afford basic needs? What do I do?
A Faith that Prays Without Ceasing
Even from a hospital bed, we can still pray.
The Mother of Civil Rights in California: Mary Ellen Pleasant
Mary Ellen Pleasant was wise and kind, supported her community, and got justice every time she could for everyone she could.
Living with Elephant Neighbors & Creative Solutions
Looking for solutions where everyone gets what they need – elephants and people.
Looking for Paradise: Brendan the Voyager
Learn about the miraculous and unbelievable adventures of Brendan and his crew.
Fighting Racism at Home, in the Press, & in Court: Ida B. Wells
Ida B. Wells fought for civil rights in the late 19th century.