
Keep Your Family On Track This Lent
Try these faith tips to set family goals for a meaningful Lenten season.
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Learn MoreLent prepares us for Easter by asking us to do the very thing Jesus did for us–sacrifice something of ourselves.

Try these faith tips to set family goals for a meaningful Lenten season.

More than a word, the practice of putting Jesus first in our hearts and minds is rooted in Scripture.

Help your loved ones begin the 2023 Lent season with a meaningful gift to refresh their prayers.


Of the 21 dreams recorded in the Bible, only one came to a woman. Who was she?

Daily prayers to help you deepen your faith in the week leading up to Easter.

Something as simple as a decorative bowl can inspire a seasonal prayer practice for parents and kids.

A woman who too often turned to sarcastic judgement of other people shares how her daughter convinced her to give up “snark” for Lent. Look for Laura’s story in the March 2017 edition of Guideposts.

Guideposts’ VP of Ministries celebrates the hope that accompanies Holy Week and its culmination, the joy of Easter.

Studying Jesus’ wilderness travels can teach us a lot about persevering through Lent in this uncertain season.

Make your own ashes, drive-by services, temporary tattoos and “Lent Boxes” dominate this year’s Lenten season celebrations.

Guideposts’ Vice President of Ministries reminds us that even this most of difficult of Lenten seasons provides an opportunity for us to grow closer to God.
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