Guideposts Classics: Jimmy Dean on Forgiving the Unforgivable
In this story from May 1964, singer, TV personality and businessman Jimmy Dean recalls when he learned the value of forgiveness.
In this story from May 1964, singer, TV personality and businessman Jimmy Dean recalls when he learned the value of forgiveness.
In this story from August 1968, actor Robert Stack reveals how he learned to relinquish control over his life and career.
Real change starts with ordinary people doing their part. I want to be one of those difference makers, don’t you?
We have seen so much history and art and culture, hidden-away little churches and magnificent cathedrals…
I wandered up a set of ancient steps and found one of the greatest pieces of statuary in the world.
I’m so proud of the American athletes, especially the ones who have shared their personal stories of hope and inspiration in Guideposts.
In this story from August 1970, beloved folk singer and activist Pete Seeger shares how he was inspired to work to protect the Hudson River.
In this story from January 1984, Buddy Ebsen, beloved star of television, movies and theatre, recalls a New Year’s Eve that changed his outlook on life.
In this story from January 1969, star of stage and screen Carol Channing shares how important it is to care—about your work and the people you meet.
A lot of stuff collects over the course of 20 years, if only through sheer inertia. Stuff hangs on to you.
In the Sept./Oct. 2015 edition of Angels on Earth, Donna Teti writes a moving story of her late mother’s love of music, especially Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock and Roll.” Listen as Seger sings that classic song, with an assist from Bruce Springsteen.
I decided to count my blessings, for lovely days on the trail, for donut angels and baby licking and parking ticket angels…