
Guideposts Classics: Robert Frost and Faith
In this story from August 1955, John Sherrill profiles beloved poet Robert Frost, an experience he found “meaningful, almost haunting.”

In this story from August 1955, John Sherrill profiles beloved poet Robert Frost, an experience he found “meaningful, almost haunting.”

With a little organizing, budgeting and internet saavy, you can save more money–and make a little more, too!

Sometimes a teacher is more than just a teacher.

In this excerpt from When Miracles Happen, a college student on her way home for the holidays is spared from tragedy, thanks to help from heaven.

She was praying for help in making it to college, but was anyone listening?

Big & Mini, a new social connection platform created by college students, bridges the generational divide.

Joe Bock was always picked last on the basketball court. He grew up to create Benchwarmers Basketball, a program that helps hoops-challenged kids build their skills and grow their confidence.

Though innocent of any crime, he was sentenced to 10 years in jail due to false testimony. Could he learn to forgive the dirty cop who sent him away?

Discover the surprising benefits of doing these winter activities

In this preview from the 2014 edition of Daily Guideposts, Rick Hamlin reminds us that even brief interactions can strengthen familial bonds.
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