Before the Games begin, we’re highlighting eight men and women whose personal journeys to a potential place on the podium are a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the beauty of the American dream.
The Christian worship singer opens up about his father’s suicide, raising his own children and recording at the historic Abbey Road Studios.
The singer opens up about the loss of her grandfather, her miscarriage and how recording a family album helped her heal from both.
Kristin Chenoweth’s life and career are firmly grounded in a bedrock of family, faith and prayer.
How does the Tony-award winning actress and singer overcome criticism and doubt? She describes the inner voice that has kept her faith strong and guided her from Oklahoma to Broadway.
Actress Aunjanue Ellis, who plays Venus and Serena Williams’ mother, Oracene “Brandy” Williams, talks to Guideposts.org about the new biopic on the Williams sisters’ tennis legacy and their father, Richard Williams.
Kid President creator Brad Montague shares why he and Robby Novak started making their famous videos and the positive message he hopes they bring.
Keshia Knight Pulliam partners with ASPiRE TV to empower and inspire young girls.
Kate Bosworth stars in 90 Minutes in Heaven, based on the book by Don Piper, a pastor who underwent a near-death experience following a horrific automobile accident.
While filming her inspiring new movie, 90 Minutes in Heaven, the actress made a spiritual connection with the woman she was portraying.
Bestselling Christian author Karen Kingsbury discusses her book 15 Minutes.
Best-selling author Karen Kingsbury talks about her latest novel, “The Bridge.”