How a Pastor and Author Came to Terms with His Grief After Losing His Wife
A special gift helped Cecil Murphey accept his loss on the first Christmas in 58 years without his spouse.
A special gift helped Cecil Murphey accept his loss on the first Christmas in 58 years without his spouse.
In this excerpt from Daily Guideposts, our annual collection of uplifting devotions, Carla Hendricks shares an inspiring account of her Tennessee community’s efforts to achieve racial unity.
Tormented by memories of the Vietnam War, he turned to alcohol. Music was his path to sobriety and salvation.
She knew it was a message from God, but how would baking pies help others?
The little bay mare needed her. Taking her in turned out to be the best decision—for them both.
Rose McGee, founder of Sweet Potato Comfort Pie, shares how she was inspired to share her pies in times in racial strife and crisis, when a community is in need of comfort and healing.
Whether you assume a hands-on or a backseat role, caregiving may offer an opportunity for healing.
These places are tapping the healing power of music to spread cheer and joy during the pandemic.
After a lifetime of struggling with anxiety and eating disorders, could an animal show her the way to self-acceptance?
He gave God all the credit for his healing. Twelve years later, why was he sick again?
As Guideposts celebrates its 75th anniversary, our editor-in-chief shares an intriguing passage from our 15th Anniversary edition, published in 1960.
Sandy Blair turned her own struggles post-civilian life into a committment to serve others, just like she had discussed with God.