Great New Thing
If you’re like me, you love new things, and I have something I think you are really going to love—our new Guideposts.org website.
First, we’ve changed to .org from .com., though you can get there using either URL. So why are we org? Because we are a nonprofit, and always have been, though people are not always aware of it. In fact our commercial activities are there to support our Outreach efforts, such our military program, our free distribution of books and magazines, and our Comfort Kits for sick kids. We are definitely an org.
What’s new about the new site? An expanded roster of great bloggers on a wide range of topics, including inspirational movies, pets, prayer, personal growth, faith, angels, mother-daughter relationships, Mysterious Ways, and positive thinking (written by Amy Wong, former editor-in-chief of Positive Thinking magazine).
For many of these topics you can sign up for a free newsletter featuring more inspiring and uplifting stories plus videos, tips and even recipes from our Inspired Kitchen.
What I’m most excited about are the ebooks the staff has put together on subjects like Hope and Faith, Devotionals, Angel Sightings, Prayers for Every Need, and a condensed version of The Power of Positive Thinking.
So before I take up any more of your time, check out Guideposts.org. It’s a really great new thing.
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Edward Grinnan is Editor-in-Chief and Vice President of Guideposts Publications. Edward lives in New York City with two blondes—his wife, Julee, and young Golden Retriever, Millie, who has been featured in his blog and popular videos. Edward loves cycling, hiking with Millie at his house in the Berkshire Hills and Wolverines that hail from Michigan.


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Received October Free Issue and found it so exciting, The Story " The Middle of Somewhere" all about the Texan couple visiting my area, St. Ignace and many familar places in this area. They return every Fall as yes I was born and raised in St.Ignace just above the mackinaw Bridge. 3 percent of Michigan residents live in Upper Michigan and I'm proud of my place.
Also "The Bottomless Soup Pot" is one of my favorites. My mother, Edna, was born in October, suffered a stroke in October and it was neat to see the recipe in this issue. I would like to add that my middle name is Edna.
Thank You! Miriam Edna Blair
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