The Rewards of Being a Caregiver
It’s acknowledged that caregiving takes a toll on the person who is engaged in it, but recent studies show there are also benefits.
It’s acknowledged that caregiving takes a toll on the person who is engaged in it, but recent studies show there are also benefits.
Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin wonders if she’ll ever meet the right guy? But then, God is a pretty mighty matchmaker. Just ask Matt Damon.
Life does not have a rewind button, points out Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox. So how we live each and every day for God is crucial.
This Labor Day, Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen poses the question: Am I using the abilities, gifts, resources that I’ve been given to reach others for Christ and to bring glory to the Lord?
Guideposts blogger Pablo Diaz offers comforting words for when anxiety strikes.
When we spend time in study and prayer, when we learn and know and understand the character of our Father, we are made strong in our ability to endure hard times.
If you’re living too close to your comfort zone, maybe it’s time to step outside it and move to a new level, accept new challenges.
Sorrow and grief and regret sometimes cause us to collapse on the ground in a heap, either literally or figuratively. Guideposts blogger Julia Attaway explains why God wants us to reach out, not stay stuck.
Award-winning author Michelle Cox observes that God has made appointments for each of us throughout our lives–a special plan and purpose that unfolds before us.
Start the New Year right with these uplifting quotes from Dr. Norman Vincent Peale.
As Shawnelle Elisasen discovers, surrendering to God can be a powerful struggle, but when we do, there’s powerful peace.
Our heart and spirit find meaning through non-tangible things–love, peace, grace, forgiveness, acceptance and connections to others.