In this story from April 1953, the Academy Award-nominated actress shares how an answered prayer helped her portray a role she found daunting: the Virgin Mary.
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 May 1958, the beloved actress reveals the place she finds most effective for reaching out to God.
In a story that first appeared in the February 1994 issue of Guideposts, we remember the hemophiliac teenager’s amazing legacy. Plus an update from his mother.
In this story from the October 1954 issue of Guideposts, a father writes a touching letter to his son.
In this story from November 1993, the award-winning actor pays tribute to the teacher who helped him find his voice as an actor.
In this story from January 1947, Harold Russell, who, after losing his hands during World War II, won two Oscars for his portrayal of Homer Parish in The Best Years of Our Lives, shares the importance of faith during wartime—and after.
In this story from September 1980, television’s “Mr. Rogers” shares the story of the man who helped him believe in himself.
In this story from August 1969, the man who launched Kentucky Fried Chicken shares the benefits of staying active in one’s golden years.
On January 28, 1986, our country lost a dream. This woman lost so much more. How did she go on?
In this story from September 1990, the popcorn purveyor with the memorable name shares how a certain Bible verse led to success in selling his gourmet popping corn.
In this story from October 1948, legendary baseball star Babe Ruth shares how his religious training impacted his life and career.