How to Change Your Focus to Help Others
Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox realizes that what she first assumes about someone’s life doesn’t always turn out to be true. And often, she can help.
Good friends are so much more than casual companions. In a true friendship, friends support and encourage each other without judgment or competition. If you are lucky enough to have a friend like this, don’t hold back–tell them how much their friendship means to you.
Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox realizes that what she first assumes about someone’s life doesn’t always turn out to be true. And often, she can help.
In the middle of a hectic holiday weekend, a simple and sweet invitation from a child shows Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen her priorities for the New Year.
After Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin shares a simple story about feeling out of place, she finds a new friend!
Guideposts blogger Shawnelle Eliasen celebrates a true friend, someone who enters her messy kitchen and doesn’t judge, but offers love and support.
A young boy comes up with a creative way to raise money to fight the genetic condition his best friend was born with.
Guideposts blogger and award-winning author Michelle Cox celebrates an army of friends who pray for her, and she for them. It’s an amazing blessing!
Guideposts blogger Michelle Medlock Adams celebrates her forever friends, friends of the most precious sort!
It can be sad when people we love move away from us, but we must trust God to place each of us where we need to be.
When I read my Bible each day, I discover sweet promises that He gave me in difficult times, verses with “tried and proven” written next to them.
The late Maya Angelou said it best: “You can’t forgive without loving. And I don’t mean sentimentality. I don’t mean mush. I mean having enough courage to stand up and say, ‘I forgive. I’m finished with it.’”
Even as God’s most prized creation, we also need to be girded against life’s wind, weather and storms.
Kim was in the throes of grief after her husband’s sudden passing. But I was just her hairdresser—could I help her to heal?