How to Find Optimism and Hope in the Darkest of Places
It’s called “tragic optimism,” and is a meaningful, positive response to real suffering in life.
It’s called “tragic optimism,” and is a meaningful, positive response to real suffering in life.
Whether you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, this collection of 60 devotionals offers a message of hope and inspiration.
Amid the struggles of rural America, a lifelong farmer sees signs of renewal.
CEO John Temple explores the impact of the pandemic on Guideposts and the new directions it has inspired for the organization.
Editor-in-Chief Edward Grinnan shares how the beloved magazine will be bigger and better than ever.
Guideposts contributing editor Rick Hamlin explores the challenge that awaits us as we slowly emerge from the pandemic: conquering the fear that we’ve all felt for more than a year.
If anger, resentment and bitterness beckon, it’s God’s love that can answer.
Does a loving, caring God ever say “no”?
There’s always hope of new life—not just on one Sunday in spring but day after day after day.
The passing of the award-winning author reminded Ginger Rue of how important it is to see the world through a child’s eye.
If you’re not a cheerful early riser, that’s fine. But here are some tips for improving your outlook at the start of each day.
How the beloved author of The Chronicles of Narnia helped a struggling veteran-turned pastor realize that God forgave him.