Edward Grinnan’s Guideposts Tour: Leaving Oberammergau
As the Guideposts tour comes to a finish, Edward Grinnan reflects on one of the aspects of the trip that made it unique.
As the Guideposts tour comes to a finish, Edward Grinnan reflects on one of the aspects of the trip that made it unique.
Editor-in-Chief Edward Grinnan shares his thoughts during the intermission of Oberammergau’s Passion Play.
Guideposts Editor-in-Chief Edward Grinnan and a group of 80 Guideposts readers finally arrive at Oberammergau for the much anticipated Passion Play.
A walk through a very historical city that conjures up memories of hope and faith from generations past.
The book shows that God will help us in our deepest, most personal and private struggle and need for healing. Our faith will help us move on.
Sometimes a discovery I make in my general reading will find itself moved to my devotional shelf and become part of my formal devotions.
I just had to share these pictures with you—an inspiring view on an inspiring trip.
Pet expert Peggy Frezon runs down her list of nominees for best pets on TV in honor of the upcoming Emmy Awards.
This inspirational travel tour has been, well, inspiring. And as always it’s the people who are most inspiring.
After visiting the Museum of Terror in Budapest, I realized faith and the human spirit seem boundless in their resistance to evil.
I’m on my way to Oberammergau! It’s all part of our new inspirational travel program with Travel With Spirit. I’m excited to meet the 80 Guideposts readers who are coming along.
This book has brought hope and faith to so many readers. I have my own theory about this, but I’m just one person. I’d like to hear what you think.