What Does a Miracle Look Like?
Our readers share their photos of the miraculous!
Let inspirational stories of faith, hope, survival, healing, and courage help you cultivate a positive attitude every day.
Our readers share their photos of the miraculous!
How wonderful to be covered with love. Just as our Heavenly Father does for us. God is the Great Healer. And one way he cares for us is by sending loving pets that can help us feel better, even at our lowest.
I am grateful for all God has blessed me with, and never more so than the dogs that have brought so much meaning and comfort and companionship to my life.
I don’t want to get to the end of my life and hear God say, “I gave you so many gifts and talents. I had so much I wanted you to do. I would have opened doors for you! I would have equipped you with everything you needed—but you let fear win out and you never took that first step on the journey.”
A professional photographer in Australia documents his family’s love for an unlikely pet, Penguin the magpie.
Never take God’s handiwork for granted. Thank Him for the gift of another spring, for days with warm sunshine and a soft breeze. Delight in the amazing beauty He’s created,
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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.
Sometimes a hidden hand brings two people together. How about you? How did the “greatest relationship expert of all” have an influence on your love life? Was your love match pre-ordained?
She never wanted to leave her hometown. So why did she fall in love with a Navy man?
Often, God works through people to send us an answer, but it doesn’t replace your digging into the Word and finding those answers for yourself.
How God comforts us with little miracles at just the right time–in this case a familiar, comforting song in the operating room, right before brain surgery.