Why You Should Hand Over Your Worries to God
Your mind is good at creating more fear. Your faith is even better at demolishing it.
Your mind is good at creating more fear. Your faith is even better at demolishing it.
A new study shows that we stay on others’ minds longer and in more positive terms than we would guess.
Knit, step away from your screens, light a candle and others ways to turn off your brain and improve your spiritual wellbeing.
In the months of sharing fears about dementia, a ray of hope.
The pandemic lockdown isolated and worried her. But then two birds encouraged her to stay strong.
Maybe it was time to accept that everyone forgets stuff as they age.
Back in the hospital and waiting for answers, this patient finds medicine in both the clinical and the spiritual.
God helped her to be the best mother for her daughter with Down syndrome.
She was drawn to the rescued animals for a reason she didn’t understand.
An overwhelming response from Guideposts readers about how we remember, how we forget and the enduring presence of God.
As we ease back into social experiences, relating to others might feel brand-new and even nerve-wracking. Here’s how to stay gentle with yourself during this transition.
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