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Editor-in-Chief Edward Grinnan introduces the editors’ picks for the most inspiring stories of the year.

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December 27, 2010
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The Top 10 Inspirational Stories of 2010

Editor-in-Chief Edward Grinnan introduces the editors’ picks for the most inspiring stories of the year.

Everywhere you look the world is filled with inspiration, even a world full of problems.

AA cofounder Bill Wilson famously said the world is a problem place because it is filled with problem people. I think the same can be said for inspiration. The world is likewise an inspiring place because it is filled with inspiring people, many of whom appear in Guideposts magazine and on Guideposts.org. At the risk of sounding presumptuous, I believe we are the national experts on inspiration, a clearinghouse of hope. At least that’s what our readers and users say we mean to them.

What constitutes inspiration? To turn another well-known phrase on its head, I’m not sure but I know it when I see it.

Inspiration is a very personal, almost intimate experience. An inspirational story moves us in a way other stories don’t; they make us feel more than think, perhaps, and touch us deep in a place most experiences never reach. They can send a shiver down our spines and a ripple through our souls. They can swell our hearts with joy and reaffirm our faith in our fellow human beings (and animals, too). They can deepen our connection to God. Inspiration can motivate us, comfort us, even change us. It can make us laugh or cry…or both. But a great inspirational story never leaves us feeling the same.

Everybody loves end-of-year lists. This year the editors tried to pick the 10 most inspiring stories from the hundreds we’ve published in 2010. There was a lot of back and forth. Ten seemed like far too small a number but lists are supposed to be short. Somehow we all finally agreed on 10. What surprised me most was the number of celebrity stories that made the final cut. Yet who could forget actress Glenn Close’s brave and honest personal telling of her family’s struggle with mental illness.

I don’t have a favorite among these 10. I love them all. Take a look and see if you don’t agree.

Here’s to a truly inspiring 2011.

Which of these stories did you find most inspiring? Comment below!

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