The Real Da Vinci Code
That Leonardo's seemingly delicate masterpiece, The Last Supper, has survived is something close to miraculous.
God’s grace surrounds us all. Sometimes we see it through everyday miracles that take our breath away. The grace of God can be a shelter from the tumult of the world, a comforting reminder that grace is a free gift given so generously to each of us.
That Leonardo's seemingly delicate masterpiece, The Last Supper, has survived is something close to miraculous.
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?
With a winter ice storm on the way, I prayed for God’s protection. Little did I know, my life was in danger.
Because her ride was delayed, a woman finds herself able to assist a harried traveler and her daughter.
Thérèse of Lisieux led a quiet life on earth, but served as a contemplative model of piety.
Sixty kids and only forty gifts. It seemed like only Santa could help.
An ex-sailor facing heart surgery is comforted by an encounter with a nurse with sparkling eyes.
I’d become part of someone else’s Mysterious Ways, and didn’t even realize it. God sets our paths at just the right angles, so they intersect in both crowds and lonely places.
A search for the perfect nursing home to take care of an elderly mother ends in an unexpected place.
We know these incredible coincidences are unlikely. But how unlikely?
Discover the incredible power of prayer in this excerpt from Guideposts’ new book Mysterious Ways.