Mysterious Ways
By Adam Hunter

December 2011

  • The Miracle of the Last-Minute Menorah

    It was the first night of Chanukah, and all throughout the world as darkness fell, Jewish families were lighting the candles on the menorah, remembering the miracle witnessed by their ancestors. But as I hurried out of the Guideposts office after work, it didn’t seem like I’d be able to join the celebration. At least not the way I was supposed to.

  • The Best of the Mysterious Ways Blog 2011

    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.

  • Vote for the Best Mysterious Ways Stories of 2011

    The year is almost over and nearly everyone is taking the time to reflect. As for me, I’ve been thinking about all the incredible moments we’ve witnessed together in 2011.

    Over the next few weeks, I’d love your help in determining the miraculous stories that have touched you the most these past 12 months. What unbelievable, spine-tingling moment deserves to be recognized as the best Mysterious Ways story of the year?

  • A Month for Miracles

    Still stuffed from Thanksgiving? I know I am. And there’s more holiday feasting to come. But if you’re looking to be filled with a different kind of sustenance—the spiritual kind—here are three Mysterious Ways stories from the news this week to whet your appetite. Consider it a kick-off to a month of celebrating miracles.

Adam Hunter is a senior editor for Guideposts magazine and Managing Editor for Mysterious Ways. He’s edited the Mysterious Ways section since October 2006, and is continually amazed by the astounding stories shared by readers. Follow him on Twitter: @MMysteriousWays