Guideposts Classics: Peter Lind Hayes on Caring for Strangers
In this story from October 1968, entertainer Peter Lind Hayes tells of a terrifying and unforgettable experience he and his wife and performing partner, Mary Healy, went through.
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In this story from October 1968, entertainer Peter Lind Hayes tells of a terrifying and unforgettable experience he and his wife and performing partner, Mary Healy, went through.
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In this story from March 1966, actress and dancer Marge Champion shares how she came to experience the healing qualities of forgiveness.
The Today Show host shares how having a child has changed her life and discusses the role her faith plays in the raising of her daughter, Vale. She shares more of her story in the cover story of the October 2015 issue of Guideposts magazine. Shop Guideposts Mother’s Day Gifts!
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I have not lost faith in God. I have moments of anger and protest. Sometimes I’ve been closer to him for that reason.
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What greater thing is there for two humans than to feel that they are joined to strengthen each other?
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That old church was run down, just like me. I didn’t have much hope for either of us.
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