Are You Under Construction?
Just like a road that is overhauled and potholes filled, sometimes God puts us under construction, says Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox. And we come out new and improved!
Just like a road that is overhauled and potholes filled, sometimes God puts us under construction, says Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox. And we come out new and improved!
Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox celebrates her aunt’s 90th birthday and pays tribute to the inspirational life she has led.
Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox always has a sweet treat in her pocket for her adored grandchildren. God has the same for us, if we just ask.
Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox gives thanks for our veterans on this Veterans Day and for their families. Not only do those who serve make sacrifices for their country, so do those who love them.
As Christians, do we show others the joy of serving Jesus? Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox shares how we can be good advertisements for God.
Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox urges all parents to teach their children the familiar, loving words of old hymns. They will bring comfort at unexpected times and in tough situations. She shares her own story.
Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox shares what she has learned from waiting and accepting God’s timing.
Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox recently took her young grandkids to visit an apple orchard and invited us to come along for a day of making family memories.
Michelle Cox takes us on an apple picking expedition on a fine fall day with five of her grandkids.
Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox celebrates an army of friends who pray for her, and she for them. It’s an amazing blessing!
When Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox watched Dancing with the Stars recently, she heard Carlos PenaVega’s story about “Amazing Grace” and finding God.
Beware of spiritual snakes! Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox warns us when we need to be on guard and shut the doors of our hearts to wrong-doing.