Mysterious Ways: A Suzy Bogguss Song Was a Sign from Above
He prayed for assurance that his daughter had chosen the right college. His answer came via the car radio.
He prayed for assurance that his daughter had chosen the right college. His answer came via the car radio.
A nervous mom was reminded that she wasn’t the only one watching over her two daughters.
Ben E. King’s 1961 recording is a beloved pop hit, but the inspiration for the song may surprise you.
Rodney Stotts is the founder of Rodney’s Raptors, an organization that exposes people to nature and educates them about raptors and falconry.
Whether you’re sending someone to school or going yourself, this Scripture offers support.
Taking a step back from social media—and being more mindful with it—helped me feel hopeful.
He never mentioned making a tape for her, but somehow knew she’d find it when she was ready to hear it.
Her son was away at college. Then a voice called out to her in the middle of the night.
There was always a reason for a dog’s behavior—and hers.
He cared more about the Green Bay Packers than a Sunday concert—until he heard the choir.