Many of us wake up with a cup of coffee. For her brain-injured husband, it was a deeper awakening
From a pair of opera singers in South Carolina to a Mariachi band in Texas, meet the musicians who refused to let the music die.
In this story from April 1965, the wife of politician Lowell Thomas, Jr., recalls the earthquake that struck Alaska in 1964.
The Home to Heather Creek editor shares her family’s excitement on having a story in Guideposts magazine.
After years of silence, she found the courage to testify against Dr. Larry Nassar, the doctor who had been sexually abusing young women for years.
A raging wildfire had destroyed her home and possessions, but a scrap of charred paper served to bolster her faith when she needed it most.
Guideposts’ Vice President of Ministries finds inspiration in a long stroll on a beach.
Guideposts’ Vice President of Ministries reminds us that we all experience times of spiritual darkness. But keep listening for God: your faith will flourish again.
Guideposts’ Vice President of Ministries finds inspiration in Independence Day celebrations.
20 years ago this month she told Guideposts the story of how faith, family—and one amazing teacher—helped her overcome her fear.
The pair—one Black, the other white—became friends while dealing with their family’s painful history.
How could she find the courage to tackle the growing mountain of bills?