They made a new guest suite for him. But was he ready to give up his independence?
She feared her son would never overcome his drug addiction—until she received divine assurance.
Notes on Grief—Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s slim, profound book—paints a vivid picture of losing a beloved family member.
In this story from the October 1954 issue of Guideposts, a father writes a touching letter to his son.
She feared a COPD diagnosis was the end of an active life, but it was just the beginning.
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.
Even as her mother declines, they stay connected through their longstanding love of cooking.
The man behind the popular blog NYC Smile 4 Me learns that his mission of bringing joy to others works in a small town as well as the Big Apple.
A personality test gave him new insights on both himself and his wife, but would it save their faltering marriage?
In this story from January 2003, musician and author Naomi Judd recalls how faith led her to a successful career and helped her cope with a hepatitis C diagnosis.
Actor and comedian Michael Colyar thought he could handle crack cocaine, but the time came when he knew he had to turn to a higher power.
All my life I had feared my father. But becoming his caregiver gave me the opportunity to see him in a different light—and forgive.