
8 Stories of Fathers’ Comfort from Beyond
These reassuring stories remind us that a father’s love from above offer comfort and guidance when they need it the most.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Learn MoreTrue stories of unexpected and wondrous experiences that reveal a hidden hand at work in our lives.

These reassuring stories remind us that a father’s love from above offer comfort and guidance when they need it the most.

The advice for spiritual growth is often to lean into faith. But faith is often an elusive concept to describe. Here, we’ve collected the thoughts of theologians, poets, writers and historical figures, all seeking to answer the question: What is faith?

Learn simple steps to reconnect with this vital part of our spiritual lives.

After his own close brush with death, an author seeks to understand life after death.

Stranded on a mountain, a perfectly-time phone call—these folks had divine encounters that changed their lives.

Although he ignored a sign from above, he was still miraculously protected.

She was lost in the dark–until a mysterious cabin appeared.

Dr. Steven Sandage speaks as both a theologian and a psychologist on the concept of hope.

His mother’s green Cutlass was a sign from beyond.

After a horrific car accident, his cocker spaniel sought help for him. Would she find assistance in time?

Whether it’s a loved one calling from above or a divine operator relaying the message, these comforting tales are nothing short of miraculous.

A life-saving message, a mysterious nurse and a surgeon in Philadelphia made this story unforgettable.
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