A Success Story for a Poet and Her Jalapeño Plant
A poetry student with no gardening experience buys a seedling; she hopes that both her writing and the plant will bloom and grow.
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A poetry student with no gardening experience buys a seedling; she hopes that both her writing and the plant will bloom and grow.
The little bay mare needed her. Taking her in turned out to be the best decision—for them both.
Divine guidance often comes at unlikely times and places. Pay attention.
There is a powerful momentum in shedding what doesn’t work in your life anymore.
Christy Gardner, who was injured while on active duty overseas, shares how she came to be paired with her service dog and the vital role that Moxie plays in her life.
Linda, one of the three “Dear Aging” letter-writing contest winners, shares the opportunities and beauty that aging brings.
Carolyn Bolz, one of the three “Dear Aging” contest winners, wrote a poem about the joys and challenges of getting older, and how to stay hopeful as the years unfold.
Guideposts’ VP of Ministries reminds us that God is there for us to turn to, no matter what trials and difficulties we may face—and that includes financial problems.
As we say goodbye (good riddance?!) to 2020, it’s time to turn the page, even a corner.
Rev. Earl Johnson, the top Red Cross chaplain, shares how anyone can perform small, yet powerful, acts of kindness.
After a lifetime of struggling with anxiety and eating disorders, could an animal show her the way to self-acceptance?