by America Inspire Mag | Dec 22, 2025 | Inspire
The longest journey in Brenda Bradford Ward’s life was not one of distance but of permission. Permission to speak. Permission to be seen. Permission to live honestly. After decades of exploring silence–her own, or that imposed by society the author has...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 17, 2025 | Inspire
In the pivot to 2026, many thoughts are coming up on race, education, faith, and historical truth, and strong articulation emphasizes that voice again. Through the Eyes of This Black Woman: Continuing to Rise by Dr. Thomasina M. Portis is slated for republication this...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 17, 2025 | Inspire
Roots of Calling and the Fire That Shaped a Life Long before he became known as The Prophet from Oklahoma City, long before decades of biblical study shaped his voice and theology, Br. Thomas Varkey was a quiet young student in the Salesian Congregation High School,...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 17, 2025 | Inspire
When John Graves first set out to write Death by Design, he didn’t intend to create a global phenomenon. What began as a speculative thriller has since evolved into a full-blown literary saga, capturing the attention of science fiction enthusiasts, survivalists,...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 16, 2025 | Inspire
Once, a woman in a silent London apartment was sitting at her window, observing the rain running down the glass while her little boy was taking a nap close to her. Her existence had traversed three continents, Jamaica, England, and America, and in every chapter, she...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 8, 2025 | Inspire
In a compact apartment-studio in Gothenburg, Sweden, the living room doubles as both dinner table and art desk – a cozy space where brushes, gouache paint, and scissors share shelf space with mugs and grocery bags. From this humble corner of domestic life...