In this story from March 1945, the very first issue of Guideposts, the fighter pilot and war hero shares lessons he learned from life’s struggles.
In this story from 2004, a man’s life was changed by a newspaper headline: “Native American Elders Freeze to Death”
He tried to end his life because depression left him feeling he had nothing to live for. Having miraculously survived, he soon found out just how wrong he had been.
Millions have learned life lessons from the writings of the Guideposts cofounder. She learned them at his knee.
The founder of A New Way of Life Re-Entry Project details her own story of life behind bars and why she’s helping women find their clean slate after prison in a new memoir.
In this story from the October 1954 issue of Guideposts, a father writes a touching letter to his son.
He thought he knew what he was running for—until he figured out what he was running from.
He’d never gardened a day in his life, but he was led to help an underserved Dallas community by growing fresh vegetables
The fire chief in the West Virginia town known as the “Overdose Capital of America” on why she remains hopeful in the face of her city’s—and the country’s—health crisis.
Here’s how Project L.I.F.T.’s inspiring after school program helps these teens prepare for a better future.
Moral injury is a wound to the conscience, and nothing inflicts it more deeply than war. Here’s how one veteran found healing after a traumatic event in Iraq.
Jan Rader, fire chief in Huntington, West Virginia, relies on faith and prayer to remain positive in the face of the opioid epidemic that has ravaged her town.