
The Ghost Racer
Can a videogame be a spiritual experience? One game provides some surprising comfort from beyond.
Mister Rogers was more than a talented puppeteer, television host and devout Christian. He was also a vital voice when...
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Can a videogame be a spiritual experience? One game provides some surprising comfort from beyond.


I’ll be watching baseball’s All-Star game with something very special by my side.

Mysterious Ways assistant editor Daniel Kessel shares incredible stories of endangered drivers who found help on the highway.

Matt Zeller and Janis Shinwari describe how they forged such a strong bond in Afghanistan.

Once again this World Cup I have tried to get excited about soccer (don’t call it football). I still prefer to watch paint dry.

In this story from June 1964, Oscar-winning actress Jane Wyman recalls the priest who helped her overcome shyness and focus on God and other people.

If it wasn’t for horse racing–and Van Varner–I probably never would have come to Guideposts.

Investing in others may not be common in this dog-eat-dog world, but we are called to be uncommon. We are called to serve.

In this story from September 1980, television’s “Mr. Rogers” shares the story of the man who helped him believe in himself.

Evie closed the book and looked up at me. “Can we talk some more about getting a dog?”

Leonard Nimoy explains how Star Trek’s “Live Long and Prosper” came to be.
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