Inspired by a Different Kind of Traveling Salesman
Though I was in his company for only a few hours, Harry Denman had a profound effect on my life.
Though I was in his company for only a few hours, Harry Denman had a profound effect on my life.
Norman Vincent Peale discovered the power of positive thinking when he teamed up with a psychologist and man of faith to help his parishoners deal with anxiety and stress.
In this Guideposts classic story, a woman suffering from a rash and blinding headaches discovers there is only one cure.
The Guideposts editor-in-chief shares his enthusiasm about the magazine for the holidays.
During a rough patch in life, her faith was strengthened through a bowl of bean soup, and she was reminded that no matter where you live, you never move away from God.
I’ll never forget what Mrs. Williams said to me—and how she taught me the importance of positive thinking.
The positive thinkers that came before us in American history are one of many reasons to be thankful this Thanksgiving holiday!
Norman Vincent Peale suggests 6 ways you can use the power of positive thinking to lift your spirits during the holiday season.
The Marble Collegiate Church in New York City erects a statue of Norman Vincent Peale, pastor and author of The Power of Positive Thinking on what would have been his 100th birthday.
She’s never on her own—even when tiny crises hit. She just has to remember to have faith.
The Guideposts editor-in-chief tells us about his upcoming trip to Branson, Missouri.
He was once afraid of the dark, but then came the moments that would illuminate his life—and his paintings—forever.