The Home to Heather Creek fiction series editor shares her experience making an audio version of Guideposts magazine.
Whether it’s a spouse with Alzheimer’s, a child with cancer, or a parent with Parkinson’s, three family caregivers share their most important takeaways.
Ellen’s calm, scientific way of thinking was strangely comforting. Whenever I slipped, she was there to pick me up.
A dog lover with health challenges asks for the perfect partner for her lifestyle.
The moment every military family dreads can also be the moment when hope begins.
Her late sister had made her peace with the Lord. Could she?
The unsettling symptoms of undiagnosed early-stage dementia drove this loving couple apart. But God—and music— reunited them.
In this story from 2004, a man’s life was changed by a newspaper headline: “Native American Elders Freeze to Death”
The Guideposts editor-in-chief shares his enthusiasm about the magazine for the holidays.
After years of caring for her late husband, she recognized the experience as a gift from God, one she endeavored to share with others.
It wasn’t that she believed God couldn’t heal her; it was just that he hadn’t.