The Gratitude Challenge Comes to an End
Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin winds up her Gratitude Challenge and discovers how feeling thankful really does help.
Blessings are all around us, if we have our eyes open to noticing the ways our families, friends, community, and God bless and enrich our lives each day.
Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin winds up her Gratitude Challenge and discovers how feeling thankful really does help.
A box of old Christmas cards represents a joyful tradition of prayer for Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen’s family.
Don’t be shy in telling God what you want for Christmas, says Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox. He listens.
Guideposts blogger and military mom Edie Melson shares how it feels when a total stranger reaches out to help our deployed troops.
Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox reminds us not to get so busy with our lives that we forget to thank God for the roof over our heads, running water, basic appliances, food for the table–and many other blessings.
Guideposts blogger Dan Hoffman was dreading his family’s dysfunctional Thanksgiving. But then he changed the script that he was playing in his head to one of gratitude.
Guideposts blogger Michelle Medlock Adams remembers one Thanksgiving when she had to dig very deep to find gratitude.
Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin continues her gratitude challenge this Thanksgiving season, finding thanks in old friends, new colleagues, kale salads and quirky sweaters.
Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox shares some of her favorite Thanksgiving memories, and it’s the little moments that make her smile the most.
November, the month of gratitude, is ending today. But Guideposts blogger Michelle Medlock Adams names things she’s grateful for every day of the year.
A Thanksgiving memory of holding her young son reminds Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen of how close God wants to be to her. And that knowledge floods her with gratitude.
Making gratitude a habit makes for a happy heart, says Guideposts blogger Pablo Diaz. Make every day one of thanksgiving.