The Blessings Keep Coming
Having a son serve in the military in the Middle East wasn’t something Guideposts blogger Edie Melson would have chosen. Those were difficult and stressful times for a mother. But they continue to bear blessings.
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.
Having a son serve in the military in the Middle East wasn’t something Guideposts blogger Edie Melson would have chosen. Those were difficult and stressful times for a mother. But they continue to bear blessings.
After Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin shares a simple story about feeling out of place, she finds a new friend!
“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.”
Michelle Cox takes us on an apple picking expedition on a fine fall day with five of her grandkids.
Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox celebrates an army of friends who pray for her, and she for them. It’s an amazing blessing!
Mysterious Ways editor and Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin recently traveled to Ireland and Scotland. Here are some of the wonders that she discovered.
God’s goodness is a delight on a beautiful fall morning, but when times turn tough, Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen discovers, His love is even sweeter.
Vacation photos where God’s light shines in every corner
Guideposts blogger Rick Hamlin has felt the the healing power of the Psalms during his recent illness and hospital stay. Here are five verses in particular that have served him well.
On the eve of Yom Kippur, Mysterious Ways editor Adam Hunter was having a lousy day. All that changed with a blessing of a phone call.
During Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, the tradition is to eat some of the exotic and delicious fruit called Shehecheyanu Fruits. They symbolize the unknown blessings in the year ahead. Anyone can try these surprising fruits!
Everyone can celebrate the Jewish New Year by participating in the tradition of eating some wonderful and surprising Shehecheyanu Fruits.