Feeling overwhelmed? Nurses know where to find mental strength.
It doesn’t look like we are out of the woods in diminishing the threat of the COVID virus.
Why it was important to create “The Great Realisation” – Interview with the Author
Roberts was interviewed recently by the Washington Post about his bedtime story-parable-fairytale that has been viewed on YouTube over 6 million times in two weeks. Clearly, Roberts’ message has struck a universal chord of hope and optimism for a new society in which people are kinder and more mindful.
Recalibrate Imaginations!
When life adjustments due to the pandemic felt overwhelming, author Kelly Corrigan imagines a “world after” – a humble opinion on what life will look like when the corner is turned and the pandemic is past us.
The Great Realisation – Picture This Future Now
This 4-min video might appear to be a fable, but it is more of a clear view of what could be reality, if we choose it.
Mother’s Day is a big deal
The Power of Women continues to press for justice and guide humanity towards greater peace for all.
Global Citizens/Planet Earth: Plant Seeds Today for a Hopeful Future
What good intentions can spiritually transform our individual and collective wisdom to eliminate the “selfishness, greed and apathy” preventing environmental solutions?
Second Look: Global Citizens Are Online, On the Phone, On the Street Corner
It’s been a rough few weeks in the world, and tempting to think that the “meanness” is all there is.
Resilience Carries Forward, No Matter What!
September kicked off with this question: What spiritual reservoir can you tap into in order to be resilient? The anticipation of the anniversary of 9/11, and the life-lessons gained in the ensuing years, inspired our story-gathering this past month.
Tending to the resilience of those wounded by child abuse
Teresa Hartnett has long been a crusader of kindness. One long cherished ministry of hers has been tending to the healing of those wounded by child abuse. InspiredToGive.org recently talked with Teresa about her latest focus with Spirit Fire.
Life in the middle of the year
Back-in-the-day the summertime used to be considered “the lazy days of summer,” right? Wonder when that stopped? We asked our InspiredToGive.org correspondents about what happened to them this summer. Yep. Non-Stop Life.