Last week, you voted on the best Mysterious Ways story to appear in Guideposts this year. With 25% of the vote, Sheri Bull’s story, “Miracle at the Front Door,” was the clear favorite. Maybe it was such a clear favorite because Sheri’s story showed that even the most vulnerable among us—a mother home alone with her children in the dead of winter—are being cared for, whether we’re aware of it or not.
Throughout 2011 on the Mysterious Ways blog, we’ve shared even more incredible stories from the news and from our Guideposts family. Now it’s time to decide which story touched you the most. We’ve chosen 10 stories we believe reveal that something more than luck or coincidence is at work in our lives. Was there a story you thought was so incredible you just had to share it with friends? Click the links below to read the stories, then come back and vote for the most spine-tingling, most wonder-filled story from around the world this year.
We’ll report the winner next Thursday! In the meantime, keep sending your Mysterious Ways stories. Maybe your true story will be voted the best next year!
[Update] And the results are in:
According to Guideposts readers, the most compelling Mysterious Ways story from the headlines this year was the story of James Pribram and Maira Khan in Laguna Beach, California. It’s a perfect example of the right person being delivered to the right place at just the right time. Check it out if you haven’t already.