
The True Language of Prayer
Traveling in Rome is a blessed spiritual experience in this excerpt from Daily Guideposts.

Traveling in Rome is a blessed spiritual experience in this excerpt from Daily Guideposts.

Discover why you should give lavishly and extravagantly in this excerpt from Guideposts Daily Planner 2016.

A grieving pet owner finds comfort.

I’m reminded that we leave traces of Jesus behind in our everyday lives—whether in a bad way or in a good way—like a teenaged girl with Bible verses taped on her mirror and her heart for missions captured in the photos on her wall.

In a story Janis Heaphy Durham wrote for the August/September 2015 issue of Mysterious Ways, she shares the story of a promise her husband, Max, made to her shortly before he died.

Would any good Christian want Jesus to love him or her more than anyone else?

This week I was researching Fourth of July prayers, and I came across George Washington’s first inaugural address from 1789. I was surprised that one of his first orders of business as president was to give props to God!

A mother’s request to have her ashes fired up into the sky on Independence Day is met by her family with skepticism, then sheer love.

The annual celebration of American Independence can also inspire prayer.

5 ways to pray for our nation on the Fourth of July