
Three teachers scheduled back to back have no contact before the date, but all deliver the same message from three unique perspectives.
A child prays for another person for no apparent reason, and shortly afterward his parents find out the person was sick or injured.
An unexpected medical bill empties the bank account, but the next day a friend hands you a check just because they thought about you and wanted to bless you. They had no idea you were broke.
A barren woman approaching old age becomes pregnant and gives birth to a healthy child.
A broken man, drowning in sin and pain, is offered hope and love instead of condemnation by his victim.
A teenage girl faces imprisonment and abuse because she was caught reading the Bible. She teaches her fellow prisoners the scriptures from memory.
A child steps between a bully and his victim.
A dog, old and infirm, lives years longer than expected during a time when his family endured great pain and confusion.
A family’s old house doesn’t sell for years, preventing the family from becoming homeless when the new home is lost.
A lonely couple ask permission to play Santa to your children. The only stipulation is that no one ever knows who they are, especially the kids.
A little girl, enslaved by the enemy, saves her captor’s life.
You turn the radio on and the first song you hear brings your tears because it says exactly what you feel.
You make a spur of the moment shopping trip and run into a friend, only to find out that at the moment you realized you had to shop your friend was praying desperately for a comforter to be sent to them.
When the city was surrounded by an enemy army and the prophet’s servant lost all hope, the prophet prayed only that the servant’s eyes be opened. When the servant looked up, he saw an army of fire filling the city and covering the mountain on which it stood. The enemy was not only outnumbered, but outmatched. The servant just hadn’t been able to see God working.
God’s hand is everywhere. We only need to open our eyes.
