Victor Frankl and Elie Wiesel survived pain and suffering during the Holocaust to make the world a better place.
His life took a turn for the worse as he got into drugs and alcohol. But God had another a plan for him.
A difficult childhood, several stints in jail and the death of her husband left her weary. Could she regain her faith in God again?
As a child, dancer, singer and actress Ann Reinking found comfort and inspiration at church, but would her new congregation in New York City be willing to accept her son for who he was?
She feared her son would never overcome his drug addiction—until she received divine assurance.
She was a TV journalist with a new baby and a happy marriage, but she struggled with anxiety after being diagnosed with preeclampsia
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.
Dementia had taken away so much from her mother and her family. But at the Christmas Eve service, she realized their faith would see them through.
This mother was inspired by her child’s insistence on living life to the fullest, despite multiple cancer diagnoses.
If we look beyond our own needs and desires and focus on how we can share our gifts, gratification will come to others and to ourselves.