5 Positive Ways to Help Veterans Cope with PTSD
5 ways you can help raise awareness during June’s PTSD Awareness Month.
Everyone suffers, whether it’s from illness, emotional distress, or addiction. Recovery is the place of healing where you can come back to a state of wholeness.
5 ways you can help raise awareness during June’s PTSD Awareness Month.
Millions of Americans struggle with addiction—and their families and friends are affected too. Here’s how you can seek information, guidance and assistance.
Guideposts Editor-in-Chief Edward Grinnan remembers a mother’s love and his own struggle with addiction.
The reality TV star Pastor Jay Haizlip bares all: from recovering from addiction and his flashy co-stars, to whether Christians should get tattoos.
Guideposts blogger Julia Attaway knows that panic and fear can stop us from seeing what’s possible. That’s when it’s time to turn to God.
Guideposts blogger Dan Hoffman considers the ways doctors sometimes take a leap of faith and go beyond the logic of medicine to heal someone.
The loss of her father, beloved singer and pianist Nat “King” Cole, haunted Grammy-winning singer Natalie Cole for 19 years until she was forced to make a life-or-death decision.
We all have life stories. For Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin, it’s her family’s escaping the Assyrian genocide or Sayfo in Turkey. Sharing your story can heal, inspire or change a life.
A U.S. Army veteran shares how he struggled to adapt to civilian life after being deployed during Desert Storm. Thankfully, Volunteers of America was there to lend a helping hand.
While in the grips of addiction to cocaine and other substances, Richard Dreyfuss’ life was turned around by visits from a child no one else could see.
Before he was chaplain of the NBA Champion Golden State Warriors, Earl Smith faith was challenged when he came face to face with the man who shot him at point-blank range.
Life is about choices. Artist Danny Simmons didn’t realize the choice he would have to make.