We love stories! They can teach us, convey a message, inspire, and motivate.
They are among the oldest forms of human communication and for centuries the only form of communication that passed wisdom from generation to generation, including Sacred Scriptures. The stories collected here are from multiple sources and adapted so they are not too long for your busy schedule. We hope you enjoy and benefit from them - finding meaning that applies to your life.
The Roadless Path
May 2026
Missionary doctor, David Livingstone, provided a blunt answer when others were ready to join him in his work in Africa.
The Roadless Path
May 2026
Missionary doctor, David Livingstone, provided a blunt answer when others were ready to join him in his work in Africa.
Bending to See
Apr 2026
Samuel Morse received numerous accolades for inventing the telegraph, yet he remained remarkably humble, often remarking that he was merely an instrument in the hands of a higher power.
Team Players in Faith
Sep 2025
Karl Barth, a renowned Calvinist theologian, embraced a meaningful morning routine that began with reading the newspaper, keeping him connected to the world's affairs. His routine included a period of reflection, where he would focus on Matthias Grunewald’s painting "Crucifixion," particularly drawn to the figure of John the Baptist.
Consistent Practices
Aug 2025
Little Lucy was walking with her parents through a bustling city. She was captivated by a street performer's act, and when she realized her parents were not nearby, she felt lost. Read more...
The Art of Guidance
May 2025
Bishop Fulton Sheen, a well-known American preacher, once recounted that when he was invited to a conference or lecture in a town unknown to him, he got lost. As a result, he encountered a teenage boy with whom he struck up an interesting conversation.