Miracle Stories

Pat Gilbreath's great-grandson.

What Miracles Look Like

Some readers found wonder in nature or the birth of a new day. But, for the most part, people found God’s miraculous touch in the faces of their loved ones.

Cross on hill at Lifeway Ridgecrest Conference Center. Photo by Rey Castillo, Jr.

The Cross on the Hillside

The fire spread to more than 750 acres, but the Ridgecrest Conference Center is still standing–overlooked by a beautiful white cross high on the hillside. 

Boys hands playing piano. Thinkstock.

Song of Grace

As children of the Lord, we are welcome to approach Him with our shortcomingsand not just for comfort when we don’t perform as well as we’d like or when we make an innocent mistake. He longs for us to come to Him with our tough stuff. Our willful trespasses. Our unloveliness. Our rebellion. Our all-out sin.


Crocuses blooming. Thinkstock.

The Joy to Come

Winter passes. New life breaks the barren and presses through. We’re children of the Lord. We have hope because in Him, struggle will not last forever. Whether it ends in this life or when we’ll exist in the endless realm of eternity with the Lord, winter will pass.

Our Anchor

Jesus wants to be our anchorsomeone we turn to and depend on especially when the seas are tossing us around. He can keep us anchored!

Shells on the beach. Photo by Diana Aydin.

What Does a Miracle Look Like?

God tailors his wonders to our personalities and backgrounds. Each miracle, no matter how big or small, is a masterpiece when you really stop and think about it. Post a photo that you think best captures God’s miracles and wonder on the blog page or on Facebook.


The Big Thaw

It was a winter of record snowfall in many places this year. But spring at last! The big thaw begins. So it is with our human natures when we accept Christ. There is warmth and renewal.

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