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Guideposts’ editor-in-chief reveals a common fear: that a normal loss of memory might mean something more dire.

Her husband changed as his dementia advanced, but a tender gesture proved he still cared.

Was there any way she could close the gap that separated them?

The twice-divorced grandmother discovered she was a beloved child of God.

At 98, and despite pandemic-related isolation, she managed to approach life with positive outlook

Trouble sleeping, withdrawal and changes in appearance are just a few of the things caregivers should watch out for.

She was high energy; he was more relaxed. But spending time apart during the pandemic highlighted her boyfriend’s special qualities.

A devout Catholic, she worried when her adult son declared himself an atheist. But then he attended a family quinceañera.

CEO John Temple explores the impact of the pandemic on Guideposts and the new directions it has inspired for the organization.

Our editor-in-chief shares some exciting news that will keep Guideposts vital and vibrant into its next 75 years.

How the beloved author of The Chronicles of Narnia helped a struggling veteran-turned pastor realize that God forgave him.

Could portraying Mary in a church Easter production finally bring her comfort?
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