A Month for Miracles
As we enter a time to celebrate miracles, three stories from the news remind us of God’s love.
As we enter a time to celebrate miracles, three stories from the news remind us of God’s love.
A writer attending an out-of-town seminar is given reason to be thankful her luggage was lost.
A misdirected phone call brings two strangers together in a most fortuitous manner.
A message in a bottle tossed into Lake Michigan inspires an unexpected response.
A man, who gives his parents a tree for their yard, comes to be especially glad he did.
The wind blows away a very important check, but the man carrying it gets a helping hand.
A driver stopped to help two stranded motorists—and the true miracle was what happened next …
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.
This week’s Mysterious Ways stories include a friendship that helped fight cancer and a lost calico cat that came back home.
The flames of the wildfire came and went. Everything else burned, but by an inexplicable miracle, one beloved tree survived. Was there a reason?
Was it God’s grace that saved a runner from a fatal heart attack? Larry Ritsema was out for an early morning jog around his neighborhood. On a quiet, shady street, he began to feel faint. Suddenly, everything went black. Larry collapsed to the asphalt.
We’ve just wrapped up work on our third annual holiday publication celebrating the joy of Christmas.