A Minute with Rick: How to Pray with a Christmas Carol
Executive Editor Rick Hamlin shares how singing a Christmas carol can be like praying
Executive Editor Rick Hamlin shares how singing a Christmas carol can be like praying
A mysterious woman in his mother’s beauty parlor had a premonition that he will never forget.
When you pay attention, you’ll see God’s wonders.
One woman survives a heart attack by unexpectedly being in the right place.
While he was experiencing a vision that let him know his son was in trouble, his son was rescued by an invisible hand at his back.
In the throes of flagrant opioid withdrawal, she was beginning to despair, but the prayers of friends and strangers lifted her up.
A freak accident left him convinced he was going to die, but as he lay by the side of a country road awaiting the end, a figure bathed in bright light brought him new hope.
He’d spent years pursuing the girl of his dreams to no avail, but when Mother Nature lent a hand, he finally got the answer he’d hoped for.
For centuries, the divine has communicated with human beings through visions. One of the most prominent figures in these miraculous sightings is Mary, the mother of Jesus. When she does appear, it’s usually to one person, like in Guadalupe, or just a few, like the children who saw her in Lourdes. Those instances are easily dismissed by skeptics as mere hallucination, mass hysteria or schemes for attention. But what happens when hundreds of people see the same vision? Thousands? A million? That’s what happened in Cairo, Egypt, some 50 years ago…
Ken Byerly has become something of a celebrity in his hometown for the videos he shares online talking about the miracles in his life. This is the video that started it all.
From tunnels to pearly gates, near-death experiences are amazingly consistent. Here are the six stages most frequently reported by those who have undergone them.