Like many other people, I sometimes find reading the Bible just a bit overwhelming. But when I pick it up and chart my own way in encountering what it has to say, I find things there I never really heard before.
Do you ever read just to grab a factoid or catch up on celebrity gossip? Have you ever read a book just to say you read it? I know an antidote to that kind of reading.
The colleague he lost in the collapse of the South Tower on 9/11 returned to reassure him that "all is well."
A courageous boy battling a life-threatening disease receives a bedroom makeover.
“Faith brings comfort in uncertainty. It refocuses our mind. It brings hope instead of fear.” Read on for more of the insights from inspirational seniors in Don't Write My Obituary Just Yet.
I am really enjoying my stay here in Alabama, where I am struck by the hospitality, the great faith—and the need for prayer after the horrific storms that struck recently.
Getting through a long, harsh winter (and the hardships of life) can bring positive change.
After an unrelenting winter, a snowdrop brings a sign of hope and happiness to come.
Guideposts Editor-in-Chief Edward Grinnan talks about how even at our lowest points, anyone—even Charlie Sheen—can find the hope to incite positive change in their lives.
Christian music artist Michael W. Smith talks about his new album and touring with Amy Grant.
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