Animals That Save Their Owners’ Lives
Do animals have an instinct to protect us? If so, where does it come from?
Do animals have an instinct to protect us? If so, where does it come from?
“Every day I pray that my boy is protected,” my friend told me. “That day I saw protection in action. It sent a tingle down my spine.”
We’re just beginning work on our sixth issue of Mysterious Ways, and we’re looking forward to many more.
A pet turtle, a beloved dog and a birth mother—all thought to be lost. Until this week.
The memorial on the trail meant something to her. It was more than coincidence: It was a sign of happiness and peace to come…
A good reporter rallies people to help in times of tragedy. My friend got to answer her own call to arms.
A generous stranger serves a tasty barbecue meal to a family, but who was the gracious host?
After the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, some have asked, Where was God? I can think of one answer.
An ex-sailor facing heart surgery is comforted by an encounter with a nurse with sparkling eyes.
We know these incredible coincidences are unlikely. But how unlikely?
What if the miracles we’ve prayed for this year, the things we were sure would happen… never did?
We publish stories about the ways God’s grace touches our lives. Sometimes, he even uses us to do it.