Willing to Be Obedient
Edie Melson learns how God blesses others when she is obedient to His call.
Edie Melson learns how God blesses others when she is obedient to His call.
The Bible is filled with stories. I love that those folks often messed up and their lives were flawed. Their stories give me hope that God can use my life.
Despite the odds, American Ballet Theater’s principal ballerina keeps making history and inspiring the masses.
What are you believing from God today? Has He shown you a glimpse of your future? Has He placed big dreams in your heart—dreams you’ve never shared with anyone for fear they’d mock you? If He has, begin praising Him.
Isn’t this how we grow? By stretching? By pressing a little hard? By leaning into our talents and abilities and gifts and stepping forward into who we were made to be?
Orchids remind me of the importance of doing the Lord’s work.
When did we begin to give our opinions higher value over God’s? When God calls you and you know it, then you can trust and depend on Him to make the way open to you. Don’t let people convince you otherwise.
It’s the official start of your real life as adults.
An Alabama mom carries on the tradition of thoughtfulness begun by her departed pal.
The mother of the groom gets the very bright idea that a bundle of dead eucalyptus branches might be just the thing to help decorate for a wedding celebration.
A close-knit Amish community and a forgotten old building in Sugarcreek, Ohio, lead to a fresh start for a young widow and her children at the Honey Bee Café.
Every two years Guideposts holds an inspirational writing contest. I hate calling it a contest becomes it implies losers and winners and almost everyone who enters has something important and brave and honest to say in their story.