Why We’re Not at the Mercy of Our Feelings
A psychologist’s work shows the brain’s power to adapt, understand and name the emotional reality we encounter.
A psychologist’s work shows the brain’s power to adapt, understand and name the emotional reality we encounter.
Her home was destroyed by the California Camp Fire. Could she rebuild her life?
When it comes to prayer, one word can be life-changing.
How your outpouring of care and support helps us make the world a better place through hope, faith and prayer.
In sobriety, being “cured” doesn’t play a role. But peace and serenity do.
It’s called “tragic optimism,” and is a meaningful, positive response to real suffering in life.
Whether you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, this collection of 60 devotionals offers a message of hope and inspiration.
Amid the struggles of rural America, a lifelong farmer sees signs of renewal.
CEO John Temple explores the impact of the pandemic on Guideposts and the new directions it has inspired for the organization.
Guideposts contributing editor Rick Hamlin explores the challenge that awaits us as we slowly emerge from the pandemic: conquering the fear that we’ve all felt for more than a year.
If anger, resentment and bitterness beckon, it’s God’s love that can answer.
Does a loving, caring God ever say “no”?