Paint the Brain: The Unexpected Calling of Eliene Nunes
Before Eliene Nunes ever picked up a paintbrush, she studied the brain. She learned its pathways, its fragility, its mystery. With a master’s degree in psychology and a passion for […]
Before Eliene Nunes ever picked up a paintbrush, she studied the brain. She learned its pathways, its fragility, its mystery. With a master’s degree in psychology and a passion for […]
“One day, I was driving around and speaking to the Lord. I said, ‘God, I need You to find me some way to serve You.’ He led me to the
Ardis Green is a walking, smiling testimony to the power of a simple act of love. Sometimes, one small gesture can alter the course of a person’s life. In Ardis’s
“When I was younger, a doctor told me I had something no one could measure—and that was heart,” says Michael Williamson. He would need it. Michael lost his home to
Sometimes you don’t realize the power of your story until it meets someone else’s pain. For Denise Loraditch, that realization came not in comfort, but in the dust and desperation
It’s not every day that you meet someone with so much heart who has also experienced so much loss. Anna Byers is something special—an anomaly of hope among the homeless.
After years of serving alongside people living on the streets of San Francisco’s Tenderloin District, my family and I joined the mass COVID exodus and relocated to Redding. As we