Getting Through a Difficult Situation
Guideposts blogger Julia Attaway shares how the gift of a very small cross helped get her through a difficult and upsetting time.
Spiritual growth comes in many forms, and at many speeds. Don’t rush your spiritual growth, but invest in it every day.
Guideposts blogger Julia Attaway shares how the gift of a very small cross helped get her through a difficult and upsetting time.
Sometimes we desperately need to hear from God. And Guideposts blogger Michelle Medlock Adams assures us that He will share the right words with us, exactly when we need to hear them.
God has given us opportunities every day of our lives, but today is the day we’re given to start looking ahead.
Military mom and Guideposts blogger Edie Melson has some advice for families with loved ones on deployment: Ask for help. Here’s why.
On Election Day, Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler plans to pray before and after he votes. Here’s what his prayers will be about.
During Guideposts blogger Rick Hamlin’s health crisis, he learned some important lessons about doctors, the power of prayer and himself.
Guideposts blogger Michelle Adams shares some wisdom on using your words wisely in conversation and avoiding negativity and gossip.
Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen prayed a long time for friendship and community when her family moved to a new town 10 years ago. But her prayers were worth the wait.
By weathering some pretty tough times in her life, especially when her son enlisted in the Marine Corps, military mom and Guideposts blogger Edie Melson realized that God can lead us from pain to passion–and to a better, more productive, place.
Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler shares more great prayer tips he culled from polling his friends online. Check them out.
There is a positive way to look back at our past mistakes and experiences, says Guideposts blogger Pablo Diaz. It’s through a lens of grace, forgiveness and growth. Then we can move on.
Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen celebrates a true friend, someone who enters her messy kitchen and doesn’t judge, but offers love and support.