5 Ways to Find the Good in Good Friday
Guideposts blogger Rick Hamlin offers 5 ways to find the good in Good Friday, the church’s saddest day of the year.
Guideposts blogger Rick Hamlin offers 5 ways to find the good in Good Friday, the church’s saddest day of the year.
Her 13-year-old daughter with Down Syndrome had gone missing in the surf. Then a pod of dolphins came to the rescue.
A colorful spring surprise let her know that her late mother-in-law had accepted her peace offering.
A simple prayer, easily remembered and repeated.
When you reach out to help others, gratification and fulfillment follow.
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As a boy he had prayed in the pre-dawn hours with his grandmother. Was she still with him?
The mysterious words of wisdom seemed to follow him on his job search.
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She created yard signs with positive messages to respond to a local suicide crisis. Now her signs encourage people facing a wide range of problems.
In the midst of grief over her late husband, a family of foxes surprised her with hope.
When she realized she’d inherited the family trait of complaining, she prayed for help in adjusting her attitude.
She had no idea how severe her adopted son’s problems would be—or what form the answer to her prayers would take.