by America Inspire Mag | Feb 23, 2026 | Inspire
Listening Before Leading Religion was anything other than something private in those mainly ethnic German neighborhoods of West Cleveland. Religion there was something communally done, spoken of in great concern, and debated about properly, but always taken seriously,...
by America Inspire Mag | Feb 12, 2026 | Inspire
There’s an odd magic to scrolling through @katrins_life — not the flashbang sparkle of big-name influencers, nor the meticulously polished aesthetic of glossy lifestyle brands, but something softer, stranger and more arresting. It’s the kind of feed that makes you...
by America Inspire Mag | Feb 12, 2026 | Inspire
Julie Cheng’s Journey from Caregiver to Author of Inner Strength A different flow of time filled the empty corridors of the retirement home at the height of the Covid pandemic. The days were blurred, loudly closed-off doors silenced fear in the air, and thoughts of an...
by America Inspire Mag | Feb 9, 2026 | Inspire
One fine day in 2025, while scrolling through Instagram, a striking picture appeared: a woman with a big smile on her face, her curls framing a face that showed experience, toughness, and a strong will. Underneath the picture, the captions went from “Hopeful...
by America Inspire Mag | Jan 21, 2026 | Inspire
Teaching Americans How to Act in Crisis Yet Joseph M. Kress discerned early on in life, by the time he was twenty-three, that his life divided sharply between before and after: before lay a middle-class youth forged through Catholic schools, with two stern but...
by America Inspire Mag | Jan 14, 2026 | Inspire
By the time Bobby Morrison tells you where he comes from, he has already told you who he is. Piney Grove, North Carolina, a small community just outside Maxton, is not introduced as a place of tragedy in Bama Boy. It appears instead as a proving ground. A...