Is Online Dating Mysterious?
When it comes to online dating, Mysterious Ways assistant editor Dan Hoffman finds examples of mystery and romance!
During difficult times, stories of hope help sustain and inspire us to never give up.
When it comes to online dating, Mysterious Ways assistant editor Dan Hoffman finds examples of mystery and romance!
“The strong truth of Christmas is that Jesus–powerful and mighty, gentle and kind–will forever be by my side,” says Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen.
It’s a precious moment, watching her youngest son put the star on top of the family Christmas tree. But Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen also realizes that the blessings of a family tradition stem from Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross.
Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin winds up her Gratitude Challenge and discovers how feeling thankful really does help.
Don’t be shy in telling God what you want for Christmas, says Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox. He listens.
Guideposts blogger Rick Hamlin was recently very ill himself. And he knew that every prayer for him mattered. Here are 6 ways to pray for the sick.
Guideposts blogger Michelle Medlock Adams remembers that when she’s worried about her children, to listen to the still, small voice of God. To trust Him.
In the season’s first snow, Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen and her family of boys rejoice in God’s creation, and worries fade.
Guideposts blogger Rick Hamlin has always loved to sing. In fact, he planned to sing a song a day during Advent. But after a serious lung infection, could he? Here’s how he received an early Christmas gift from God.
Have you ever been given a gift? Is it time for you to pay it forward? Someone needs your support, love and encouragement. Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox tells her story of receiving and giving kindness.
Worried about his goddaughter in Paris, Guideposts blogger Rick Hamlin realizes how worry can open up opportunity and lead us back to God.
Guideposts blogger Colleen Hughes is gearing up for her daughter’s 8th grade parent/teacher conference and receives a helpful letter from an Angels on Earth reader just in time.