“In particular, the way that we relate, the way that we disagree with one another, the way that we make up, the way that we share, the way that we’re vulnerable.”
Plenty of BLUE BLOODS characters made their exits from the show over the years, but some were more unexpected than others. Here are the stories behind why some of your favorite characters left BLUE BLOODS suddenly.
"I was there with him on the 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers. I was a scared 21-year-old pitcher, trying to make it in the majors. Jackie was just doing the same, I thought. Until he walked into the Dodgers clubhouse for the first time that Opening Day."
In a heartfelt Instagram post on Nov. 18, he revealed that a solo, 20-day motorcycle trip across the country marked the turning point in his decision to quit drinking.
“I’ve learned that it’s okay to say this is really hard. This is hard in a number of ways. It can be difficult. It can be frustrating. It can be devastatingly sad, and it is."
Seven new floats will join this year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, bringing fresh — and perhaps controversial — additions to the beloved holiday tradition.
"You can't involve yourself with what's outside the building, because if you do, it'll just bog you down, get you distracted, and you start worrying about things you shouldn't be worrying about."
"A year later, we’re praising God that he is continuing to improve, post spinal fusion surgery and complications. His story is not what we would’ve chosen but I’m continuing to learn to trust the Author — God who is sovereign."
As revivals take place both domestically and abroad, the YouVersion Bible app celebrates a monumental achievement — it has now been downloaded over one billion times.