7 Ways to Bless Senior Citizens
These small ways to be a blessing sound so simple, but they can mean so much.
Gracefully dealing with life change is no easy feat. When personal change is your goal, you might feel in control and motivated. But managing life changes means adjusting to new circumstances that you might not have opted for. Staying calm in a period of life transition can help you stay centered and make the best decisions for your future.
These small ways to be a blessing sound so simple, but they can mean so much.
How to help military families care for their aging parents.
This veteran may have lost two legs and one hand while serving in Iraq, but he refuses to be limited or defined by his injuries.
As Guideposts blogger Katie Berlandi copes with the idea that change is constant, she remembers God’s steadying hand.
After a contentious divorce, Catherine Partain Shamblin found herself feeling alone and without direction. A mysterious voice told her to make a cross with whatever materials she could find, and now, her beautifully crafted crosses serve as healing agents for Catherine and the people who purchase them.
In this story from January 1947, Harold Russell, who, after losing his hands during World War II, won two Oscars for his portrayal of Homer Parish in The Best Years of Our Lives, shares the importance of faith during wartime—and after.
How one veteran was blessed by man’s best friend—in peace and in war.
For those who have lost a loved one, Longfellow’s poem, “Footsteps of Angels,” offers comfort. Angels on Earth editor Colleen Hughes shares the last four stanzas.
A mother with empty-nest syndrome finds an unlikely youngster to care for—and then to say goodbye to.
Edie Melson offers 5 tips to prepare for the inevitable storms of life.
An inspiring visit to an ancestor’s grave made Rick Hamlin rethink his own attitudes about aging and mortality.