
Second Sunday in Advent: The Assurance of Renewed Life
A devotion about the practice of planting spring bulbs during Advent, with faith that new life will spring from them.
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A devotion about the practice of planting spring bulbs during Advent, with faith that new life will spring from them.

Some books stay around for decades. But why haven’t more books telling stories of hope and faith come along? Has God stopped doing extraordinary work in our lives?

A retired military chaplain shares just how impactful the inspiring words of Guideposts can be to those serving our country.

A climber has his faith restored and his life saved when he survives snow blindness and an avalanche on Mt. Everest.

In this series of videos, Guideposts editor-in-chief Edward Grinnan discusses his book, The Promise of Hope.

A dedicated pastor, a nonprofit organizer and a compassionate stranger are among the amazing people inspiring our readers this week.

A reader shares her heartache at losing both her father and her mother—and not receiving a comforting sign from either of them. What does it mean when we don’t have a glimpse of heaven from our loved ones who are crossing over?

The author of the best-selling novel The Shack discusses his book with Guideposts.

The world’s population reached 7 billion this week … and yet, somehow, the right people can still find each other. Is it more than coincidence that brings them together?

As we recover from an unusual early snowstorm, here are ten signs of hope I didn’t expect from life coming to a halt like this.
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