Mysterious Ways: The Hobbyhorse That Came to the Rescue
We were broke. Not a penny to our name. So how were we going to feed our kids and buy diapers for our baby?
Miracles don’t just come from ancient stories and myths–everyday miracles are all around us, if we only have our eyes open to see them.
We were broke. Not a penny to our name. So how were we going to feed our kids and buy diapers for our baby?
Just when it seemed as if the spirit of the holiday would elude her, a grandmother serving in Iraq sings her way to the season's peace.
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 furnace was broken, and it was below zero outside. A stranded housewife needed a miracle.
The wind blows away a very important check, but the man carrying it gets a helping hand.
A donated item proves to be especially precious to the family that receives it.
A grieving niece is unexpectedly shown the perfect way to pay tribute to her departed aunt.
The photo we took on our trip to Romania was supposed to be for our memory collection. In truth, it belonged to someone else.