An Inspiring Advent Project
Every time we do this, it’s as if our devotion to God increases a notch…
Every time we do this, it’s as if our devotion to God increases a notch…
In this guest blog, Daniel Kessel talks about the unexpected ways his colleagues have helped him, even beyond the office.
It’s easy to forget there are folks who still struggle in the aftermath of the storm, who need our prayers and our love.
Often we’re so fixated on what we want that we don’t see what we need to do… or what God wants us to do.
They’re fun, faith-filled, inspirational, creative, giving people. I feel blessed for the time shared with them.
I am grateful for reminders—like this one from my grandfather, Norman Vincent Peale—of how to fill myself up to give to others.
Her Good Samaritan wore a Stetson rather than a robe and sandals.
Jesus always had a heart for little kids, stopping everything for them. I’d stopped everything too.
There are a lot of people hurting out there. People who lost their homes, people who don’t have heat. They need our prayers.
Guideposts is more than an organization that creates books and magazines and websites. Much more. I’m not even sure the word outreach captures it fully. We are a way to help you be there for people in need.
Even the best of us can make promises to pray for others and then forget the promise. Does that mean that God won’t be looking out for them?
These megachurches are an attempt to create an attractive, socially engaging locale, a place where at its core those who come will find the deepest kind of guidance, and the most ultimate form of affirmation anywhere.