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Spiritual Growth

Spiritual growth comes in many forms, and at many speeds. Don’t rush your spiritual growth, but invest in it every day.

Turn your worry into an opportunity to get closer to God.

The Opportunity of Worry

Worried about his goddaughter in Paris, Guideposts blogger Rick Hamlin realizes how worry can open up opportunity and lead us back to God.

Street signs like stop, detour and yield can serve as everyday reminders to pray.

Pray Street Signs

It’s the everyday reminders to pray, like street signs, that Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler revels in. From “no parking” to “yield,” here are some examples.

No one succeeds alone. Remember those who helped you and don't forget to help others.

No One Makes It Alone

Success is never achieved alone, Guideposts blogger Pablo Diaz reminds us. Remember those who helped you and don’t forget to help others reach their goals.

Guideposts blogger Rick Hamlin suggests 6 ways you can pray all day.

6 Ways to Pray All Day

We can’t be on our knees all day, but Guideposts blogger Rick Hamlin has 6 ways we can honor Paul’s admonition to “pray without ceasing.” 

Praying for others when you're sick will help you heal.

Pair Your Prayers for Healing

The Bible encourages us to pray for relief from pain or illness, says Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler. But if you begin to dwell too much on your own suffering, pair your prayers with petitions for others as well.

When we claim our identity in Christ, we know exactly who we are.

My Identity in Christ

When Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen watched her sons don their costumes and pose as someone else over Halloween, it was all in fun. But her identity in Christ, she shares, is a sure, unshakeable thing.

Pray hungry. One woman's story of how fasting led to an answered prayer.

Pray Hungry

Guideposts guest blogger Marsha Hubler relates her story of being prompted to fast on behalf of her drinking dad and how her prayers were answered.

When a loved one hurts, remember the light of God shines everywhere.

When a Loved One Hurts

Watching a family member or friend struggle or in pain can trigger fear and worry. But Guideposts blogger Shawenelle Eliasen reminds us that God’s light is all around us and shining into everyone’s life.

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