What Makes You Come Alive?
Guideposts blogger Pablo Diaz asks, what makes you come alive? Whatever it is, go do it. The world needs it. For him, it was his first day preaching the Gospel, 40 years ago.
Spiritual growth comes in many forms, and at many speeds. Don’t rush your spiritual growth, but invest in it every day.
Guideposts blogger Pablo Diaz asks, what makes you come alive? Whatever it is, go do it. The world needs it. For him, it was his first day preaching the Gospel, 40 years ago.
Taking in the pope’s crowded schedule during his recent visit to the U.S., Guideposts blogger Julia Attaway realizes that if your prayer life is rich, a full agenda can always hold an opportunity to do God’s work.
Guideposts blogger and military mom Edie Melson learned a very important lesson when her son was deployed to the Middle East. Even though she feared for his safety, there was still something to be thankful for each day.
Award-winning author Michelle Cox reminds us of why it’s so important to forgive, to not let bitterness and anger take root in our hearts and grow.
Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler shares how you can turn an earworm into an invitation to pray.
Guideposts blogger Shawelle Eliasen realizes that if she pauses during her busy, sometimes anxious, days and praises God, that peace can follow.
Military mom and Guideposts blogger Edie Melson used to think God didn’t bother so much with small prayer requests. Only big ones. Then she realized, all prayers are important to God.
It happens to all of us, saints and sinners alike–when God answers our prayers with a “no.” Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler offers some ways we can adjust how we pray.
Guideposts blogger Pablo Diaz reminds us of the healing power of forgiveness and encourages us to have the power to always forgive.
Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen realizes how she lets doubt, fear and anxiety complicate the pure simplicity of her faith and the promise God has given us to live freely and fully.
Guideposts blogger Julia Attaway has been known to get angry at God, to rant and rave and raise her fist. But it always leads to a better place, a place of peace.
Going through her late father’s simple belongings, Guideposts blogger Michelle Medlock Adams remembers what he taught her about where lasting treasure is found.