How Boxing Helped Him Cope with Parkinson’s Disease
A retired pastor who gave up boxing more than half a century earlier puts up his dukes once again with a new and unlikely foe in his sights: Parkinson’s.
A retired pastor who gave up boxing more than half a century earlier puts up his dukes once again with a new and unlikely foe in his sights: Parkinson’s.
The founder and owner of an industrial steel processing company in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, shares how his own daughter’s struggles with addiction inspired him to change his hiring process to give recovering addicts a chance at a decent job with a working wage.
Let these quotes encourage you to take care of yourself and motivate you on your journey to better health.
A granddaughter reflects on Peale’s 120th birthday.
A writer appreciates her friends during her career.
In this story from September 1989, popular actress Marla Gibbs shares how she came to understand that when it comes to faith, the first step can be the toughest—and the most rewarding.
Guideposts begins an “everyday greatness” project. Share your story about a hero you know.
One of the most successful—and oldest—jockeys in history teams with a horse named Justify to earn thoroughbred racing’s 13th Triple Crown.
Listen as author Becky Melby shares a synopsis of book one in the Wayfarer’s Inn Series.
A new weekly initiative to learn about stories from those who inspire others. Everyday Greatness is a multi-media project created to celebrate the everyday heroes that have touched our lives.
Melba Pattillo Beals, one of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students who in 1957 enrolled at the previously all-white Little Rock Central High School, discusses her memoir of that time, I Will Not Fear.