God Didn’t Intend for Us to Go It Alone
I didn’t think I would survive the week. It was my sisters in Christ who pulled me through.
I didn’t think I would survive the week. It was my sisters in Christ who pulled me through.
As I gazed at her precious face, I whispered, “Mom, I definitely have your hands… I wish I had your faith.”
I’ve sent my son off to war twice, and I know the battles faced when a loved one deploys…
Most of the time, I hardly notice the handprints of my boys. But they are traces of love. It’s like that with God, I think…
In this excerpt from A Procession of Angels, a desperate mother worries that her drug-addicted son will never turn his life around.
In this Guideposts Classic from September 1962, beloved actress Donna Reed shares how her father’s courage and strength taught her to rely on God.
In this story from December 1977, Lillian Carter, the mother of former President Jimmy Carter, recalls a long-ago holiday that was almost spoiled by measles.
In this story from August 1990, the country music legend shares how the death of her adult son brought her closer to God.
I could see him renewing his efforts to concentrate on the prayers. It made me glad, so I sent up a little prayer of thanks.
In this story from June 1965, Lorne Greene, best remembered as Ben Cartwright on Bonanza, pays tribute to the loving support he received from his father.