
Remembering Glen Campbell and His Struggle With Alzheimer’s
In an excerpt from an upcoming book on his family’s history with the disease, Edward Grinnan recounts a visit with the Rhinestone Cowboy.

In an excerpt from an upcoming book on his family’s history with the disease, Edward Grinnan recounts a visit with the Rhinestone Cowboy.
The Guideposts editor-in-chief shares a bad habit he has and reaches out for help.

From The Joys of Christmas 2014: The four of them looked like a complete family. There was no place for her anymore…or was there?

We spoke to Father James Kurzynski, author, priest and hobby astronomer, about the mysteries of faith and the universe.

Kent Koch thinks so. He’s the nation’s first active NCAA athlete to serve as a town mayor.

She learned what it meant to be a teacher and how to nurture her students’ growth.

Soldiers are cheered by cards from kids.

We all know that prayer is a journey and reading the Bible is a spiritual journey, but shopping for your wife is a trip on a sinking ship through shark-infested waters.

He was happily married, happily employed, just plain happy. Until the accident put him on a new path

Limited physical activity offers important benefits to older adults who live with cognitive impairment.
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