Guideposts Classics: Helen Hayes on the Rewards of Giving
In this story from January 1973, beloved star of stage and screen Helen Hayes recalls a Christmas trip to Mexico, where the simple joys of giving were brought home to her in a new way.
In this story from January 1973, beloved star of stage and screen Helen Hayes recalls a Christmas trip to Mexico, where the simple joys of giving were brought home to her in a new way.
Many of us wake up with a cup of coffee. For her brain-injured husband, it was a deeper awakening
Guideposts blogger Michelle Medlock Adams recounts a story in which her sister’s precious ring is given away in God’s love, then replaced in God’s love.
Guideposts blogger Katie Berlandi remembers when her grandfather, Norman Vincent Peale, died on Christmas Eve 1993. He was surrounded by love, family and a very special doctor.
December 10 is Human Rights Day. From refugee support to pediatric AIDS prevention, here are 5 organizations around the world to know.
Teased, bullied, shunned. Who knew better than Nasya Mancini how empowering acting could be for kids like her?
Rabbi Peter J. Rubinstein talks #GivingTuesday and how his Jewish faith determines the way in which he gives back.
#GivingTuesday creator Henry Timms on how a simple idea became a global social media campaign that raises millions for charities.
Have you ever been given a gift? Is it time for you to pay it forward? Someone needs your support, love and encouragement. Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox tells her story of receiving and giving kindness.
Here’s how Volunteers of America helped a senior citizen find a home of his own
A U.S. Army veteran shares how he struggled to adapt to civilian life after being deployed during Desert Storm. Thankfully, Volunteers of America was there to lend a helping hand.
A former foster youth overcomes many challenges with the help of the case managers and staff at Volunteers of America of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho.