In this story from September 1980, television’s “Mr. Rogers” shares the story of the man who helped him believe in himself.
Tormented by memories of the Vietnam War, he turned to alcohol. Music was his path to sobriety and salvation.
He’d never gardened a day in his life, but he was led to help an underserved Dallas community by growing fresh vegetables
Whether you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, this collection of 60 devotionals offers a message of hope and inspiration.
How a job at Starbucks became a stepping stone toward his recovery from alcohol addiction.
Her father was trying to make amends, but could she forgive him for his emotional abuse during her childhood?
Edward Grinnan, Guideposts‘ Editor-in-Chief and author of The Promise of Hope, recalls his first drink and his last and discusses the difference sobriety has made in his life.
The fire chief in the West Virginia town known as the “Overdose Capital of America” on why she remains hopeful in the face of her city’s—and the country’s—health crisis.
God had been with him his whole life, in and out of the boxing ring. Could He help him cope with this devastating illness?
Committing to values based on biblical principles is committing to a course of action.
It’s hard enough to have a daughter with a drug problem. It’s even harder to admit it.
Linda, one of the three “Dear Aging” letter-writing contest winners, shares the opportunities and beauty that aging brings.