
The Daily Memo | August 25, 2023 | The Power of Persistence
In 1917, a young seamstress was thrilled to get admitted to one of New York City’s most renowned fashion design schools. But when Ann Lowe

In 1917, a young seamstress was thrilled to get admitted to one of New York City’s most renowned fashion design schools. But when Ann Lowe

At some point in our 20s (or maybe 30s), we begin to have a gnawing feeling that there’s some elusive secret to life – something beyond

When you listen to their stories, it becomes clear that perhaps the most difficult part of being a prisoner is isolation and loneliness. In fact,

The secret of happiness is this: God is the love you are longing for. We live in a love story. We are created for romance

Robert Todd Lincoln lived under the extensive shadow of his father, beloved American president Abraham Lincoln. Long after his father’s death, Robert’s identity was engulfed

Updating the Payleitner family dog history. Cubby, 1985, a mutt from the pound. Named by then two-year-old Randy. Cubby was slowing down when we got Madison,

Well, he created laughter. And think of the crowd he dined with. These rabble-rousers quickly earned Jesus a reputation as a drunkard and a glutton,

When branches are full and spilling over with big, bright fruit, we assume the tree is healthy. We may not be able to see the

When we encounter difficulties, we might wonder why God allows those painful situations. How do we reconcile our suffering with His love for us and