A group of women gather for prayer during Bible study in this undated photo. A new survey released by the Walking With Purpose program shows that women who participate in Bible study courses reported ...
Patience—like its corollary impatience—has always been a sort of "I know it when I see it" concept. And that didn't sit well ...
As virtues go, patience is a quiet one. It’s often exhibited behind closed doors, not on a public stage: A father telling a third bedtime story to his son, a dancer waiting for her injury to heal. In ...
Impatience, studies of more than 1,200 people found, is the emotion people feel when they face a delay that seems unfair, unreasonable, or inappropriate -- like a traffic jam outside of rush hour, or ...
Patience, you might have heard, is a virtue. That’s why so many Puritans named their daughters “Patience” in the 1600s. It is the ability to wait calmly in the face of frustration or adversity. Like ...