New York, NY (Top40 Charts) In the August/September issue of Guideposts magazine, available today, Harry Connick Jr. opens up about growing up in New Orleans, choosing to be baptized in the Catholic church in his teens after his mother passed away from ovarian cancer and how he channeled grief over losing 14 people during the pandemic into his new album, Alone with My Faith.
The August/September issue of Guideposts magazine featuring Harry Connick Jr. is available today.
"If I had to reduce this past year to one thing, one lesson, it would be that. Faith," says Connick in the cover story. "Because in the solitude of the lockdown, in the isolation from the people and even the city and the rituals I love, it was all I had to hang on to, note by note, chord by chord."
Read the entire Harry Connick Jr. story here: https://bit.ly/hcgp0921.
Exclusive video from the cover shoot: https://bit.ly/hcgpvid0921.
In addition to featuring Harry Connick Jr on the cover, the August/September issue of Guideposts also includes interviews with pastor Mark Batterson, bestselling author Jon
Gordon and a powerful story of a descendent of a family who enslaved people reaching out to a woman whose ancestors were enslaved by that same family. The issue also commemorates the 20th anniversary of
September 11th, a moving memorial to the heroes of Flight 93 that crashed in Shanksville, Penn.
Celebrating more than seven decades in print, Guideposts magazine recently announced significant investments in the future and a new redesign of the inspirational publication to continue encouraging millions of readers with the message that anything is possible with hope, faith, and prayer. A true publishing success story, Guideposts is the go-to publication for positive, uplifting personal stories from celebrities and everyday people alike for its 4.5 million readers.
Guideposts is a nonprofit organization that promotes faith, hope, and prayer in people's lives. Whether through our apps, communities, websites, or publications, we inspire our audiences, bring them together, comfort, uplift, entertain, and guide them.