Praying for Others Is My Fuel
Open-heart surgery is no picnic, and one thing I feel called to do is talk, write or pray for anyone who’s facing it or done it.
Open-heart surgery is no picnic, and one thing I feel called to do is talk, write or pray for anyone who’s facing it or done it.
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An Oregon women encounters an angelic stranger who helps her make it home for Christmas dinner.
I’d almost overlooked the transformative power of a great inspirational story, even though these were the very stories that had changed the course of my life, stories that had touched me in sometimes miraculous ways and challenged me to push my faith to the limits.
Guideposts‘ editor-in-chief recalls a long-ago Christmas when the warmth and support of new friends sheltered him from the Manhattan chill and bolstered his fragile sobriety.
What better time than Advent to truly believe in the substance of the invisible? What better time to hope?
Advent means waiting, and waiting is rich, fertile ground for prayer.
As we enter a time to celebrate miracles, three stories from the news remind us of God’s love.
In 1977, the beloved evangelist sat down with Guideposts to discuss the obstacles and challenges people face in deciding to turn to God.
A distant scream in the night leads a man to a victim in need of assistance.