How spirituality expands our thinking and secures our mental health.
Just as in nature, a strong wind and rain can get rid of the debris in our lives and bring us closer to God.
Gerry Sowards’ substance-abuse issues had brought him to the end of his rope, so far down he that he was planning his suicide. But with newfound faith, a stint in rehab and the help of friends, he’s been sober for three years, and he assures us that anyone in his position can do the same.
A mother and grandmother takes the courageous step to improve her limited reading and spelling skills and reclaims her life in the process.
She thought that she had failed the formerly homeless veteran in her role as a caregiver, but she soon realized her loving care was enough.
The star of Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta recalls that her wedding day was the most important of her life…until another day changed her forever.
The longtime Guideposts contributor on how her late mother foretold that Roberta’s physical suffering would end.
The Reverend Pablo Diaz addresses addiction, its effect on communities and the role hope can play in overcoming it.
Every living thing needs to shift course if it is going to grow and flourish.
Spencer Nee is riding 4,000 miles across the country in order to give hope to people with addictions.
Her work with chimpanzees and in wildlife conservation raised awareness around the world. In this story from January 2001, the legendary primatologist shared how she maintained a positive outlook.