Walking in Faith
Did God really care about my favorite pair of red shoes?
Let inspirational stories of faith, hope, survival, healing, and courage help you cultivate a positive attitude every day.
Did God really care about my favorite pair of red shoes?
The musical, loosely based on the true story of slave trader-turned-abolitionist John Newton, is sending a message of faith and hope through the stage.
Miles Scott had a simple request to the Make-A-Wish foundation, he wanted to be Batkid for a day. What followed is a story that testifies to the power of social media, positivity and kindness that people are capable of.
In this Guideposts Classic from September 1990, the popcorn purveyor with the memorable name shares how a certain Bible verse led to success in selling his gourmet popping corn.
A mother celebrates small moments, the joy of sitting with her young sons in the family driveway, drawing with chalk. “When gratitude swells,” she says, “my worries shrink.”
Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa says, “You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you, as you are to them.”
The Bible is filled with stories. I love that those folks often messed up and their lives were flawed. Their stories give me hope that God can use my life.
For five Hollywood stars, unexpected wonders burst through the veneer of everyday life and provided a very real glimpse of something even more powerful.
Actor Matt Damon, exhausted the shooting schedule of his new movie, had to be dragged out for a night on the town. He came to be very glad indeed that he gave in.
Country artist Logan Brill debuts her rootsy, Americana style on new album, Shuteye.
What are you believing from God today? Has He shown you a glimpse of your future? Has He placed big dreams in your heart—dreams you’ve never shared with anyone for fear they’d mock you? If He has, begin praising Him.
Jesus sends people in our lives, other friends, dear ones, family members, loved ones, who stick with us, guide us, help us, sustain us. And sometimes they are complete strangers, appearing out of nowhere, making God’s music with us.