Diana Aydin

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Lilies of the Field

I’ve never been especially good at memorizing Scripture. But part of a verse came over me in my moment of spazzing. Only it didn’t feel like it was coming from me. It was like God himself was talking to me.

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The Sign in the Wreath

How wonderful to think of a bird building her nest in an Easter wreath, of all places. What a beautiful sign to receive right before the holiday.

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The Forgotten Miracle

People forget about miracles all the time. God reaches out to save me time and again. In the moment, I’m amazed, thankful and relieved. But hours, weeks, years later…I forget.

Pat Gilbreath's great-grandson.

What Miracles Look Like

Some readers found wonder in nature or the birth of a new day. But, for the most part, people found God’s miraculous touch in the faces of their loved ones.

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Time to Rejoice

After a long dreary winter, doesn’t it feel like the world is coming alive again? Like we’re finally waking up. The colors are brighter. There’s wonder and excitement all around. Everything is new. Jesus is risen–it’s time to rejoice!

Shells on the beach. Photo by Diana Aydin.

What Does a Miracle Look Like?

God tailors his wonders to our personalities and backgrounds. Each miracle, no matter how big or small, is a masterpiece when you really stop and think about it. Post a photo that you think best captures God’s miracles and wonder on the blog page or on Facebook.

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A Song Before Surgery

How God comforts us with little miracles at just the right time–in this case a familiar, comforting song in the operating room, right before brain surgery.

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