A ‘Deepwater Horizon’ Survivor Shares Why People Should Go See The Movie
Caleb Holloway wants people to see the new Deepwater Horizon film if only to know the names of the friends he lost during the disaster.
Caleb Holloway wants people to see the new Deepwater Horizon film if only to know the names of the friends he lost during the disaster.
In her new movie, which is based on a true story, the Academy Award-winning actress plays the mother of a Ugandan chess prodigy. Her performance has already been described as Oscar-worthy.
In this story from April 2000, broadcaster Charles Osgood reveals how perseverance—and a few nudges from the Man Upstairs—led him to his life’s calling.
Kathryn McCormick is teaching young dancers to believe in themselves.
The upcoming animated film features a Polynesian princess on a journey to save her ancestors.
In this story from July 1955, actor and television personality Bud Collyer shares the tale of a thought-provoking and enlightening encounter with a former atheist.
Show creator Adam F. Goldberg shares how his real-life family compares to the TV version.
Watch this inspiring clip from the film starring Guideposts‘ Oct. 2015 cover star David Oyelowo.
The miracles of Ben-Hur, both in the novel and in the making of the movie.
Dr. Bobby Jones shares why he wanted the show to go out on top and what he hopes its legacy will be.
In this story from June 1948, comedian Joe E. Brown, best remembered today as millionaire Osgood Fielding III in the classic 1959 comedy “Some Like It Hot,” discusses the healing power of laughter.
Sandra McElwee, mom to one of the show’s stars, opens up about the challenges her son faced living with Down Syndrome and how the A&E series is changing people’s lives.