
Positive Playlist: What a Wonderful World
Music is one of the best ways to restore or reinforce a positive attitude. Just listen to "What a Wonderful World," the song Louis Armstrong made famous and that has since become a standard.
“Summer afternoon–summer afternoon, to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.” That age-old...
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Music is one of the best ways to restore or reinforce a positive attitude. Just listen to "What a Wonderful World," the song Louis Armstrong made famous and that has since become a standard.

Relationships grow when built on honesty and founder when based on demands, just like our devotional lives.

Faith, prayer and a fitness trainer allowed her to overcome past pain and reclaim something she loved.

A blind man who long dreamed of building his own home learns to accept help.

A worried woman unexpectedly finds eager prayer partners on a cross-country flight.

A struggling mother of three receives a quick and unexpected answer to her prayer.

This simple exercise can help you enrich your prayer life.

It’s better to be honest than to pretend we’re better than we are. It’s the only way to grow in faith.

Through silent, centering prayer, we can remove the barriers between God and ourselves.

Guideposts' online managing editor learns that keeping one's Lenten commitments brings rewards.

The Psalmist and a children’s book writer had it right: You can’t escape God’s love.

A shared prayer inspires an older sister to open her heart, as well as her home, to a sibling in need.
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