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The prayer path

The prayer path

I spent several years working as a clown, visiting children’s wards in hospitals. It was interesting to see how each family reacted to the challenges they faced while car... »

Of winters and summers

Of winters and summers

Josephine Kind

We all know it’s ideal to be thankful, to remain positive, and to show appreciation to people around us. It’s not that difficult as long as things are going okay, or when... »

The license to try

The license to try

Amy Joy Mizrany

My friend phoned me, overjoyed. She had finally passed her driving test. She had persevered through many almost-passes and tough instructors, earning her license at last.... »

Railroad tracks

Railroad tracks

Rosane Cordoba

As a young adult, I used to get stressed every time an obstacle or setback came my way, especially when big problems occurred. My husband was always the optimistic one, o... »

Start small and persevere

Start small and persevere

Simon Bishop

My father once told me the story of a chess-playing king. Perhaps you’ve heard it? Once upon a time, a king challenged a traveling sage to a game of chess, and the king p... »

The bee

The bee

I was waiting for a friend to pick me up and decided to bide my time in a quiet restaurant. There on a pane of glass was a bee trying to escape his transparent prison. He... »

Our anchor, our hope

Our anchor, our hope

Marie Alvero

“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain” (Hebrews 6:19 NIV). Sometimes I’m in awe of how beautiful... »

Casting our cares on Jesus

Casting our cares on Jesus

Marie Knight

After a busy day I was exhausted. I climbed into bed. Glancing at my phone I saw it was after midnight, and I knew the next morning I had to get up bright and early. I re... »

The realities of life

The realities of life

Message from Jesus

In the times in which you are living, people are often accustomed to rapid change and quick results. What was sufficient yesterday seldom seems to be enough today, and it... »