Martin Luther King, Jr., Day—A Time to Open Our Hearts
We can live as Jesus urged us, as brothers and sisters in Him.
We can live as Jesus urged us, as brothers and sisters in Him.
Avoiding porcupines and showing lots of love make the list.
By following a star and a revelation and trusting in their dreams, a new road was found.
Guideposts’ VP of Ministries reminds us that in difficult times, it’s important to remember to do two things: Love God and love your neighbor.
After years of officiating at services for others, struggling to make sense of his own loss.
Whether it’s a shattered marriage, a lost job, a wayward child, there is a path to wholeness.
How did two unrelated events meet on one momentous weekend?
As memory of the tragedy fades, honoring those who will always mourn.
Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged.—1 CORINTHIANS 13:4-5 (NLT)
Our prayers can contain just one breath of a word to unleash the biggest, most wondrous concepts ever.
Gracie the golden retriever—and a nudge from God—showed him that love doesn’t always come easy.
Supplements may help, but God’s love is a sure thing.