The doctors feared Martin had lost all his higher brain functions, but God—and one dedicated caregiver—knew otherwise.
Discover an expert’s view on the connection between wonder and spirituality
He never knew his mother. Maybe the mysterious figure in a recurring dream was not so unfamiliar after all.
For centuries, the divine has communicated with human beings through visions. One of the most prominent figures in these miraculous sightings is Mary, the mother of Jesus. When she does appear, it’s usually to one person, like in Guadalupe, or just a few, like the children who saw her in Lourdes. Those instances are easily dismissed by skeptics as mere hallucination, mass hysteria or schemes for attention. But what happens when hundreds of people see the same vision? Thousands? A million? That’s what happened in Cairo, Egypt, some 50 years ago…
It may be hard to imagine the Red Sea parting, or Jesus walking on water, but we do witness miracles every day.
Last weekend on the beach, I lost something special. But I found something even more important.
If you don’t pay attention, you can go through life missing God’s wonders
The latest issue of Mysterious Ways is out now, and it highlights why we do what we do.
See the school play that hints at her eventual marriage.
A vintage tin that once contained strawberry candy connected her with her family back in Delaware—and pointed the way to a welcome new connection.