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Rick Hamlin is the recently retired executive editor of Guideposts magazine, where he worked for more than thirty years and continues to contribute regularly to Guideposts.org. He is the author of several books on prayer, including Finding God on the A Train, Ten Prayers You Can’t Live Without, and Pray for Me. Rick has also published three novels and a history of the Rose Bowl, The Tournament of Roses. A Pasadena native, he now lives in New York City with his wife, writer Carol Wallace.

Give Thanks for Tax Day

My dad always stayed up late on April 14 working on tax forms. I can see him sitting at his old…

A Spiritual Approach to Making Exercise a Habit

Five days a week I go out for a run. A short, slow run. It’s a habit with me. And…

7 Ways Church Can Make You Happier

A Pew Research Center survey released earlier this year made the discovery that “people who are active in religious congregations…

6 Ways to Pray for the Sick

Silvia Orsulic-Jeras, MA is the SHARE for Dementia Program Manager at Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging. If you are caring for a loved…

5 Things to Be Thankful for in January

All holidays feel like moveable feasts. I’m ready for Christmas in July and think Easter is worth celebrating every Sunday,…

3 Ways to Pray for Someone in Recovery

Over the years I’ve seen more than one loved one enter rehab and deal with the challenges of recovering from…

Happy Birthday Old Friend!

C.S. Lewis wrote somewhere that it was certainly all right to pray for the dead because when you get to…

The Importance of Taking Your Grandkids to Church

Last weekend we looked after our one-year-old grandson Silas while his parents were at a wedding in Vermont. A welcome…

The American Preacher at the Royal Wedding

Who to get to preach at your wedding? Probably whoever is performing the ceremony. But what if you’re Prince Harry…

Remembering Oscar Greene, a Friend to Guideposts

Dynamic, faithful, funny, thoughtful, engaging, devoted, a great writer, a man of faith. More than one thought comes to mind…

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