
Stories for Dad on Father’s Day
He doesn’t often makes declarations of his faith, but he’s experienced things that have strengthened his beliefs.
Miracles don’t just come from ancient stories and myths–everyday miracles are all around us, if we only have our eyes open to see them.

He doesn’t often makes declarations of his faith, but he’s experienced things that have strengthened his beliefs.

The wasps were everywhere, and angry. Only a miracle had kept my mom from stirring up their nest.

A gust of wind points a homeowner toward the new patio umbrella she thought was gone for good.

“My child,” a voice said, “do not gaze into the stormy sea. Look above. Keep your eyes on me. I have ahold of you and I will not let go.”

It’s unexpected moments like these that shake up our preconceived notions of the world. They open our eyes to wonder.

She tried not to speed on the drive home, but dreadful visions of what she’d find in her kitchen filled her head.

To get that special bike, she’d need a special prayer.

A daughter felt as if she’d lost her father all over again when his WWII dog tags went missing.

Seven dollars for six dozen videotapes was a bargain by any measure. Little did she know what a treasure she’d uncovered.

I thought it was a bad thing when my car stalled. Thank God it did.

A discouraged man receives divine encouragement to learn a new language.

Our rock. The glue that binds us. How many of us say that about our moms? They’re not just there for their kids, but for the entire family.
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