Mary Ann Franco: The Other Side of Darkness
Mary Ann Franco was blind for 21 years. Listen as she talks about the miracle that restored her eyesight and what it’s like to see again.
Mary Ann Franco was blind for 21 years. Listen as she talks about the miracle that restored her eyesight and what it’s like to see again.
In this story from July 1997, Oscar- and Emmy-winner Art Carney shares the story about how God saw him through heart surgery—and made him a changed man.
Rev. Percy McCray Jr., Director of Spiritual/Faith-Based Programs for Cancer Treatment Centers of America, explores the role of nutrition in preventing—and battling—cancer.
This Iraq vet wondered why she’d been allowed to survive a bomb attack, but she came to understand that she could honor her fallen comrades by living a full and faithful life.
These inspiring words will encourage you to trust God to help you break free of self-imposed limitations.
She was just his friend’s kid sister; he never gave her much thought. But an invisible hand kept bringing them together—especially when it mattered most.
The ancient healing art had roots in spiritual practice, but is now a medically accepted treatment.
Wren Thomas shares how his service dog, Beaux, has helped him cope with PTSD after Wren was kidnapped by Nigerian pirates.
Football and family were the focus of Ben Utecht’s life, but now the injuries he suffered while playing the game he loved threaten to take him away from the people he cares for most.
In this story from June 1948, comedian Joe E. Brown, best remembered today as millionaire Osgood Fielding III in the classic 1959 comedy “Some Like It Hot,” discusses the healing power of laughter.
Are you concerned that what you thought was just a case of the blues might actually be depression? Here are eight signs to look for when deciding whether to seek professional help.
Iraq veteran Bryan Anderson, who shares his experiences in the cover story of the July 2016 edition of Guideposts, explains how even the loss of three limbs didn’t prevent him from “getting back to good” and reveals what kind of people inspire him.