Why, God, Why?!
When looking to God for answers, Diana Aydin wonders if some of her biggest obstacles are really miracles in disguise.
When looking to God for answers, Diana Aydin wonders if some of her biggest obstacles are really miracles in disguise.
Every year, Diana Aydin marks the date of her Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis with a meaningful gift to herself for showing up to the fight.
The LCD Soundsystem frontman wants to give a “sonic gift” to commuters.
I’m not giving up on those 12 miracles I wrote down last year. God’s working on them behind the scenes. In the meantime, I’m going to make a new list to open in 2016. Not to measure my progress. But so I can see how God surprises me!
God uses everything around us, even something as simple as the change in our wallets, to connect us with one another. To remind us of the power of love.
When we asked you, our readers, to tell us what defines a miracle, the answers varied, but all were personal.
When we asked how do you define a miracle, we got examples both big and small–but all very personal.
This week I was researching Fourth of July prayers, and I came across George Washington’s first inaugural address from 1789. I was surprised that one of his first orders of business as president was to give props to God!
God presents us with opportunities every day. Seemingly crazy plans that go above and beyond what we think we’re capable of.
Funny how God can send us a little message to change our perspective. Here’s an anecdote about how a husband’s snoring became music to a wife’s ears after 64 years of marriage.
What makes for a miracle, big or small? With that in mind, I thought it’d be fun–and illuminating–to collect definitions of the miraculous from you, the Guideposts family. That way we can see where we agree and disagree, and better understand God’s wonder.
For Father’s Day, Diana Aydin can’t remember any earth-shattering miracles to honor her father. But she remembers an ongoing series of love and care from him, and that’s huge.