A Grandmother’s Loving Touch
Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen remembers her grandmother, a woman who reached into many lives with a loving and intentional touch.
Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen remembers her grandmother, a woman who reached into many lives with a loving and intentional touch.
Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox celebrates her aunt’s 90th birthday and pays tribute to the inspirational life she has led.
They say elephants never forget. These elephants of Thula Thula are proving that adage by celebrating the life of Lawrence Anthony, the beloved wildlife conservationist from South Africa, who adopted and rehabilitated them.
Here’s the inspiring story of Sula, a cat that is a cherished member of the congregation at California’s Old Mission San Juan Bautista.
No marriage or relationship is perfect, points out Guideposts guest blogger Carol Boley. But when couples encounter difficulty, Scripture offers healthy advice.
Watching a family member or friend struggle or in pain can trigger fear and worry. But Guideposts blogger Shawenelle Eliasen reminds us that God’s light is all around us and shining into everyone’s life.
After Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin shares a simple story about feeling out of place, she finds a new friend!
A new puppy, Grace, brings Guideposts editor Edward Grinnan relief and peace in the wake of grief. It’s all about letting go.
Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen celebrates a true friend, someone who enters her messy kitchen and doesn’t judge, but offers love and support.
Just like mothers will do anything to protect their children, God is always nearby, waiting to protect us when we’re in danger, says Guideposts blogger Michelle Medlock Adams in an excerpt from her latest book, When Chocolate Isn’t Enought: An Inspirational Survival Guide for Moms.
Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox recently took her young grandkids to visit an apple orchard and invited us to come along for a day of making family memories.
“Being a mother means the giving of one’s self. Over and over. Again and again,” writes Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen. “But this giving is a gift, and the reward outweighs anything I could offer.”