
Dog Becomes a Cat Whisperer
A woman finds a rescued feral cat unapproachable—until an unlikely expert offers her assistance.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Learn MoreDuring difficult times, stories of hope help sustain and inspire us to never give up.

A woman finds a rescued feral cat unapproachable—until an unlikely expert offers her assistance.

A Georgia couple facing financial strife find strength and courage in turning their troubles over to God.

A sheep rancher caught in a blizzard sees his courage rewarded and his faith justified.

A favorite teacher still has inspiration to share, years after graduation.

In 1977, the beloved evangelist sat down with Guideposts to discuss the obstacles and challenges people face in deciding to turn to God.

Some books stay around for decades. But why haven’t more books telling stories of hope and faith come along? Has God stopped doing extraordinary work in our lives?

I was recently reminded that sometimes I see the world through anxieties and fears, which drive me to act in ways that are anything but tender.

As we recover from an unusual early snowstorm, here are ten signs of hope I didn’t expect from life coming to a halt like this.

A smoker is inspired to turn her back on tobacco as an act of faith and friendship.

She was the last to be pulled from the rubble on September 11. In this story from September 2011, she shares how, for her, it was a beginning.

A courageous boy battling a life-threatening disease receives a bedroom makeover.

A soldier’s story of how a community helped him battle his fear of fireworks through prayer.
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