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Was the unexpected message in a popular game an expression of God’s love?

Stories from around the world and from the Guideposts family amazed us this year. Now tell us your favorite!

Twelve stories of miracles graced the pages of Guideposts this year. Now’s the time to vote for your favorite.

As we enter a time to celebrate miracles, three stories from the news remind us of God’s love.

Sometimes, God’s messages to us arrive in inexplicable ways … Rabbi Marc Gellman of “The God Squad” shares his story.

A driver stopped to help two stranded motorists—and the true miracle was what happened next …

The world’s population reached 7 billion this week … and yet, somehow, the right people can still find each other. Is it more than coincidence that brings them together?

No athlete likes to be traded, uprooted from their home for someplace new. But for one football player, getting traded was a true miracle: It may have saved his life.

One Guideposts reader shares her Mysterious Ways photograph, in which she received a reassuring sign of divine protection.

On Rosh Hashanah, one Jewish woman learned what the holiday was all about.

This week’s Mysterious Ways stories include a friendship that helped fight cancer and a lost calico cat that came back home.
In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, some of those who were left behind received stunning signs that helped them move on and grow their faith.
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