
Three keys for living well after retiring
Finding purpose post-retirement doesn’t need to be complicated. It can be as simple as showing up for others and being open to new connections.

Finding purpose post-retirement doesn’t need to be complicated. It can be as simple as showing up for others and being open to new connections.

Nat never grew tired of sitting up high in a rail car, like he was on a magic carpet, watching in fascination as America passed by.

The biggest choice we often face after reaching our 50th birthdays is whether or not to pursue what God is tugging at us to do.

When you are over 50 and trying to identify what to do with your life, think about purpose from the perspective of the individual letters in the word.

Scott stops frequently on his trip to speak about the importance of knowing U.S. history, and supporting people who help keep Americans safe and free.

There are many stories of people who thought they had either reached the pinnacle of life and were ready to slow down, or who thought they had screwed things up so badly they could never be of use to God or anyone else again. But, God had other plans.

After experiencing a near-fatal heart attack in 2015, David Berger opened the Mountain Mist Gallery to share his passion with others.

Without purpose, you are simply existing and that’s no fun at all — even if you have all the money you need and can afford to live a life of leisure.

What if you want to be doing something meaningful, but aren’t doing so because you haven’t found the right thing to pursue?