
How This Veteran Discovered the Son He Left in Vietnam
Decades after the war, this veteran took a DNA test that forever changed his life.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Decades after the war, this veteran took a DNA test that forever changed his life.

He’d long thought nothing good had come from his Vietnam experience. Forty-six years later, an e-mail proved him wrong.

The Today show weatherman and co-host shares the joys and lessons he’s learned from his son, Nick.

In this story from November 2003, sports announcer Joe Buck recalls how a shared love of baseball allowed him to grow even closer to his father, Hall of Fame baseball announcer Jack Buck, in Jack’s final years.

Nyon Smith shares how, on becoming a parent himself, he became closer to his own father, who tended to be career-focused when Nyon was growing up, and learned lessons on parenting from his dad.

Susan Salomone uses what happened to her son to help end the stigma associated with addiction

In this story from September 1985, pianist and comedian Victor Borge recalls how a quiet moment in a faraway church allowed him to honor his deceased mother.

Guideposts editor-in-chief Edward Grinnan share a story about a boy named Jay and what he taught his mother about angels.

Her son had died in Iraq, but in her dreams he tried to tell her something

A mother receives comforting reassurance right when she needs it most.

She had always leaned on her faith. But when it came to her drug-addicted son her faith didn not feel enough.

Susan Salomone’s non-profit is helping families fight addiction.
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