A Heaven-Sent Toothache
Assistant editor Daniel Kessel explains how twin girls, diagnosed with a rare syndrome in the womb, survived thanks to an unexpected complication.
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.
Assistant editor Daniel Kessel explains how twin girls, diagnosed with a rare syndrome in the womb, survived thanks to an unexpected complication.
Proof of the miraculous power of love, which flourishes even when all hope appears to be lost.
Some news stories may prove false, but there’s an inspiring aspect to our reaction to them.
Mysterious Ways assistant editor Daniel Kessel shares incredible stories of endangered drivers who found help on the highway.
Watch as Dave Hickman is reunited with the woman he rescued as a newborn–in 1955!
Sometimes a miracle can happen in the simplest of ways, just by sharing a lunchtime snack…
How could she abandon her car in the middle lane of a busy highway?
Here’s a helpful tool to help doctors handle discussions about miracles. After all, hospitals are no strangers to the miraculous.
Instead of a bare dirt lot, there was a field of sunflowers, growing exactly where our house once stood.
A funnel cloud descended on their home. What happened next was a miracle.
Assistant editor Daniel Kessel shares how a deaf seven-year-old got an unexpected message from his favorite baseball mascot.
Dad died six weeks before my wedding… how could I celebrate without him?