Author Christine McFarlane empowers women to discover their purpose

Christine’s mission is to reach out to women facing similar situations, offering strategies and habits to break free from negative thoughts and behaviors.
Habits of people without purpose

We all need margin for rest and recreation. But, when a down day becomes a way of life, it can lead to a lifestyle of inactivity which is neither productive or healthy.
In Episode 050, Beverly Pimsleur describes her passion for languages

Beverly knows how important language is not only understanding other people, but for fitting into society as well. She has devoted her life to teaching adults and kids to speak different languages.
Joseph Rorick is launching a post-50 life of ministry in Kenya

Joseph was happily married for 21 years, but his wife got sick and died in 2021, when he was 49 years old. After turning 50, God flipped his life completely upside down and redeemed the tragedy into a new beginning.
In Episode 049, Joseph Rorick talks about starting a new life in Kenya

Joseph feels called to ministry in Kenya, so he is working to develop income streams that would help finance his mission and support his family.
Jeff Crider found purpose by helping people through medical missions

Jeff always wanted to do something positive and meaningful with his life. A talented journalist and writer, he found true purpose serving very poor people who needed life-altering medical care.
Finding your purpose in retirement

“The transition from working to not working can often lead to feelings of being lost or lonely as you adjust to new routines and you may be feeling that you no longer have a purpose without your former career goals,” wrote Andrew.
In Episode 048, Sarah Geringer offers hope for the hard times

Without that hope, people can fall into addictions or depression when they try to numb the pain of feeling there is no hope for a better life.
Joan Turley helps people feel as good on the inside as they look on the out

Knowing the Bible says the righteous will flourish, even in old age, Joan is encouraging “winter saints” to share their Red Sea stories to encourage and reassure others, especially younger generations.
Your legacy can start today

“For most of us, what we say—or fail to say—will outlive just about everything else we do in this life. And we often don’t even consider it,” Jeff explained.