In this story from February 1973, Emmy-winning actor E. G. Marshall shares how the religious training he received as a child stayed with him for the rest of his life.
In this story from September 1972, the country music legend shares a lesson from his father about recognizing the good in people—and in himself.
In this story from July 1958, actress, singer and animal-rights activist Doris Day shares the sense of calm that faith brought to her marriage, career and life.
Don Larsen’s perfect game in the 1956 World Series was the first post-season no-hitter in all of baseball’s history.
In this story from January 1968, former Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr recalls how the legendary coach Vince Lombardi instilled confidence in Starr and his teammates.
In this story from September 2005, actress Ann-Margret shares how an accident she suffered onstage taught her to have faith that He was watching over her.
In this story from September 1989, the popular actress shares how she came to understand that when it comes to faith, the first step can be the toughest—and the most rewarding.
From a giant mailbox to an oversized wind chime, this little Midwestern town has twelve things that are the largest in the world.
The film pays tribute to the victims of the Charleston shooting—on the fourth anniversary of the unfathomable tragedy—and their families.
Guideposts’ longtime contributing editor discusses the life and inspiring works of legendary architect Antoni Gaudi.
How Guideposts Editor-in-Chief Edward Grinnan came to tell his own inspiring story.
The country music legend talks about reopening Dollywood after the Tennessee wildfires and her new children’s album.