A chance meeting even this beloved novelist could never have imagined
Feeling comfortable in a new reality takes time—give yourself the gift of letting things settle on their own schedule.
Cindy Abel shares the impact Dr. Norman Vincent Peale had on her father—and their entire family.
They made a new guest suite for him. But was he ready to give up his independence?
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.
In this story from August 1955, John Sherrill writes of his time spent with beloved poet Robert Frost.
In this story from November 1953, General Douglas MacArthur shares a holiday tale that is nearly 100 years old.
In this story from March 1986, the newswoman and broadcaster shares the story about how she decided to make journalism her career.
In this story from July 1976, the star of stage and screen shares how he learned to use his gifts for God’s glory.
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.
Her father was trying to make amends, but could she forgive him for his emotional abuse during her childhood?