This Guideposts story from December 1958 profiles decathlete Rafer Johnson, who went on to become an Olympic champion, social activist and civil rights icon.
The Silence star shares how his friendship with a Jesuit priest saved his acting career and why he’s playing one (again) on screen.
The respected news anchor discusses why he considers the positive stories he shares under the Inspiring America banner to be a vitally important part of his job as a journalist.
We chatted with the author about changing careers after 50, saying goodbye to Mitford and what’s on the horizon.
Three athletes who played Amazons in the superhero film reveal what they hope people can learn from Wonder Woman’s story.
Before the Games begin, we’re highlighting eight men and women whose personal journeys to a potential place on the podium are a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the beauty of the American dream.
Her new book It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way offers a raw look into TerKeurst’s struggles with cancer, infidelity and trusting God in the darkest times.
Faith, family and friends helped this loving couple cope with his pancreatic cancer.
In her new book, the award-winning Christian singer writes about handling disappointments and challenges.
His wife of 51 years recalls Fred Rogers, the beloved man of faith inside the familiar cardigan sweater.
After years of struggling with life’s storms, the popular ABC News chief meteorologist and TV personality finally found the courage to face up to her crippling depression
The passing of the award-winning author reminded Ginger Rue of how important it is to see the world through a child’s eye.