Dresses at the Cloisters—Bringing Holy Art Alive
“Heavenly Bodies” exhibit at the Met brings faith alive in a new way.
“Heavenly Bodies” exhibit at the Met brings faith alive in a new way.
Melba Pattillo Beals, one of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students who in 1957 enrolled at the previously all-white Little Rock Central High School, discusses her memoir of that time, I Will Not Fear.
In this story from August 2005, actress Brooke Shields, who lost a dear friend to suicide, shares the lessons she learned from that experience—and from her own struggle with depression.
A grandmother celebrates her source of love, the Bible.
Discover the real-life history of Marietta, Ohio, the setting for Guideposts new fiction series, Secrets of Wayfarers Inn.
After being crushed beneath the wheels of a freight truck, she feared she would never walk again, but this dedicated athlete refused to let the pain stop her.
Colleen Kelly Alexander was in a horrific accident that left her in pain so intense she thought she would never recover. But recover she did. Now she’s strong enough to bike, run, swim and even compete in triathlons.
How the compelling history of the Underground Railroad inspired this writer—and a new series from Guideposts Books.
After witnessing a client behaving inappropriately with her young colleague, she knew the time had come to share her story of a similarly harrowing experience.
John Temple, President and CEO of Guideposts, introduces himself to the Guideposts community and explains how working for Guideposts is a kind of homecoming.