New Questions for Daily Devotions
Drawing closer to God by asking hard questions in our daily devotions.
Drawing closer to God by asking hard questions in our daily devotions.
Better to say things that you wish, even the things that seem patently wrong-headed, than to hold them back. Better to pray honestly, complaining, whining, venting, than to say nothing at all.
I’m stuck in an airport on my way to the next Guideposts “mini” writers workshop, and I’m worried about the 10 or so workshoppers also traveling today, so say a prayer for them.
Dad’s not around for any service at the veterans’ memorial this year, but I’ll do my best to pick up his prayer. Feel free to tell me about a veteran you’d like us to pray for.
Taking time with your prayers and devotions can help speed your spiritual growth.
In this series of videos, Guideposts uthors and staffers talk about how they kept their faith as they waited for answers to prayers.
Rick Hamlin shares prayer tips to make your dreams come true.
As runners from all over prepare for the New York City Marathon, I pray for their health and perseverance—and for all those tackling big goals.
Here’s your chance to have a prayer brought to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem.
Guideposts executive editor Rick Hamlin uses his morning commute as an opportunity to pray.
It may sound a bit hysterical, but I mean the thought in the best, most positive, upbeat, good-news way possible. It’s a prayer that reminds me to treasure my day.
Watch as Rick Hamlin takes you through Psalm 90.