Guideposts Classics: Jackie Robinson on Facing Challenges
In this story from August 1948, Hall of Famer and American hero Jackie Robinson recalls the challenges he faced in breaking baseball’s color barrier.
In this story from August 1948, Hall of Famer and American hero Jackie Robinson recalls the challenges he faced in breaking baseball’s color barrier.
As a teen, the singer-songwriter struggled with a serious illness. Then she saw a vision of her future.
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver passed away at the age of 83 on January 17, 2019. Guideposts honors her work with some of her best poetry quotes and sayings.
Singer and activist Justin Dillon knew he needed to do more than perform benefit concerts to human trafficking. What he did next surprised even him.
In this story from September 1985, pianist and comedian Victor Borge recalls how a quiet moment in a faraway church allowed him to honor his deceased mother.
Sister Wendy Beckett helped her viewers and readers gain a fuller appreciation and a deeper understanding of art.
How a job at Starbucks became a stepping stone for former NBA All-Star Vin Baker toward his recovery from alcohol addiction.
David and Tamela Mann share some words of advice to make your marriage work.
Mike Rowe, host of The Discovery Channel’s Somebody’s Gotta Do It, and his mother, Peggy, discuss her new memoir, About My Mother: True Stories of a Horse-Crazy Daughter and Her Baseball-Obsessed Mother.
A mysterious woman in his mother’s beauty parlor had a premonition that he will never forget.
Billed as Baby Peggy, Diana Serra Cary was one of the first—and the biggest—child stars in silent pictures. She went to become a historian, author and novelist.
She was a designer; he was a woodworker. Together, the hosts of Home Town stepped out in faith to shine a spotlight on Erin’s hometown of Laurel, Mississippi.