
Kate Bosworth’s Inspiring New Film
Kate Bosworth stars in 90 Minutes in Heaven, based on the book by Don Piper, a pastor who underwent a near-death experience following a horrific automobile accident.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Kate Bosworth stars in 90 Minutes in Heaven, based on the book by Don Piper, a pastor who underwent a near-death experience following a horrific automobile accident.

In this story from May 1982, legendary actress Lillian Gish shares how a particular Bible verse reminded her that God’s power can push the darkness aside in times of trouble.

Coincidence? Perhaps. But I walked away from there with goose bumps on my arms.

Christian speaker, best-selling author and actress Priscilla Shirer shares an inspiring lesson she learned on the set of her new film, War Room.

In this story from June 1962, comedian Joe E. Brown shares some of the low points in his life and how he came to understand that God was always there to see him through.

When little Isaiah gets a cavity, his earnest desire to save his dog from a similar fate teaches his mom about turning struggles into blessings for others

Kid President creator Brad Montague shares why he and Robby Novak started making the famous videos and the positive message he hopes they bring.

I accepted the jar of soup and cornbread that day thinking I wouldn’t be able to eat any but thankful for the loving gesture. But that night as the taste of the warm soup flowed through my body, the beginning of healing flowed through my soul.

Did God really care about my favorite pair of red shoes?

The musical, loosely based on the true story of slave trader-turned-abolitionist John Newton, is sending a message of faith and hope through the stage.

Miles Scott had a simple request to the Make-A-Wish foundation, he wanted to be Batkid for a day. What followed is a story that testifies to the power of social media, positivity and kindness that people are capable of.

In this Guideposts Classic from September 1990, the popcorn purveyor with the memorable name shares how a certain Bible verse led to success in selling his gourmet popping corn.
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