Dorothy’s Ring
When my friend lost her diamond ring, she feared she’d lost her last connection to the two most important people in her life
When my friend lost her diamond ring, she feared she’d lost her last connection to the two most important people in her life
This week’s Mysterious Ways stories include a friendship that helped fight cancer and a lost calico cat that came back home.
Her stutter was a lightning rod for her father’s abuse. Could church be the answer to her prayers?
What would my father think of me becoming a firefighter? I’d find out, thanks to an inexplicable sign…
Of the hundreds of submissions we receive every month, we chose one for this week’s Mysterious Ways newsletter without knowing the special coincidence of its timing.
The flames of the wildfire came and went. Everything else burned, but by an inexplicable miracle, one beloved tree survived. Was there a reason?
He was at the scene to cover a routine fire department training exercise. He never could have anticipated what he witnessed.
Battling depression and feeling lost, this woman renews her faith and finds her way with a little angelic help.
Was it God’s grace that saved a runner from a fatal heart attack? Larry Ritsema was out for an early morning jog around his neighborhood. On a quiet, shady street, he began to feel faint. Suddenly, everything went black. Larry collapsed to the asphalt.
My husband and I were deep in debt. With his disability, it seemed we’d never climb out of it.
Sometimes we encounter something that makes us pause and wonder: Are we seeing a sign from God? Could the divine resemblance be more than a coincidence? When Don Taylor looked at one vine growing up a utility pole, he thought it looked familiar…
The tornado was bearing down on our house, and nothing could stop it.