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The Storyteller Who Refuses to Stop Creating: Joel Machak

The Storyteller & His Vision In Wilder Skies, Joel Machak explores humanity’s early relationship with nature when we first began to see it not as something we belong to, but something to control. Blending myth, emotion, and research, the story reflects a deeper...

Pizza From a Balcony: How One Oslo Balcony Became the Internet’s MostUnexpected Pizza Destination

What began as a neighborhood experiment in Oslo has evolved into one of social media’s most charming food obsessions: complete with handcrafted pizzas, pulley deliveries, long street lines, and a growing global audience. In an era where food culture is increasingly...

The Last Skald of Midgard: How Jay P. Newcomb Is Reviving Epic Fantasy, Faith, and the Lost Power of Storytelling

In a world of disposable entertainment and algorithm guided storytelling, where fantasy often leans toward spectacle more than substance, author Jay P. Newcomb stands apart like an old torch burning up against the modern storm, still. A Messianic Rabbi, a military...

A Voice Beneath the Moon: The Poetic Landscape of Tianna Godsey

In the age of endlessly scrolling feeds, where attention flickers quickly from image to image, poetry has found an unlikely refuge on social media. Between photographs, personal reflections, and fragments of daily life, writers have begun to carve out small...

The Seasons of Grace: How Silas Toney Turned Life’s Hardest Winters Into Poetry, Healing, and Hope

A Childhood Rooted in Simplicity, Faith, and the Soil of the South Before he became an award-winning poet, poet, photographer, author, and artist, he was just a boy growing up, in Mayesville, South Carolina. Toney, the last of nine siblings, lived in the time of fruit...

Rolling Into Joy: The Heart Behind Dr. Stacy Carlock’s Skates

For Dr. Stacy Carlock, roller skating was never about going viral. It was about helping children feel seen. Before the interviews, the television appearances, and the millions of social media views, there was simply a school hallway and a principal trying to make...

A Mother’s Journey Finds Its Light in Times Square

In the bright, restless heart of New York City, where screens tower over crowds and stories flash across the skyline, one woman’s journey found a moment of public celebration. Her face, her book, and her message appeared in Times Square as part of a special Mother’s...

Juli-Ann Gasper’s Arctic Alphabet of Wonder: How a lifelong explorer transformed science, storytelling, and the frozen north into a rare literary experience for children and adults alike

An Education That Began Around a Campfire Long before Juli-Ann Gasper became the author of Way Up North Where the Kittiwakes Play: An A to Z Alphabet Book for Child and Adult, she was already learning how to read the world. Her earliest classrooms were not limited to...

Rooted in Faith, Raised by Grace: How Elaine Beachy Turned a Mennonite Childhood into Stories That Speak to Families Across Generations

A Childhood Built on Prayer, Discipline, and Simplicity From her words on children and faith and family, Elaine Beachy demonstrates her investing in something that she fears the present world is losing: compassion yet responsibility, the truth, the sacredness of the...

Beverly Klingbeil’s Classroom of Song, Sign, and Wonder

With Singing and Signing Is Fun, the lifelong educator known as Mrs. Bev turns music into a bridge between teachers, parents, and four-year-old children The first group of teachers continues to remember their lesson plans The second group of teachers maintains their...
Why Ruth Lindeck Forman’s Story Matters Now

Why Ruth Lindeck Forman’s Story Matters Now

America Inspire Magazine is proudly selecting Ruth Lindeck Forman, author of Soul to Soul: Connection and Communication, as our next cover personality due to her life's work being rooted in a rare and lasting commitment to human connection, mindful communication,...

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A Question Bigger Than Race

A Question Bigger Than Race

Terrence Steven Lake did not grow up searching for controversy. He grew up searching for coherence. In Hamtramck, Michigan, a city shaped by migration, factory work, and racial proximity, identity was not abstract or academic. It was lived daily, often quietly,...

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