Summer

Recent Summer Stories

Rick Garmon's smoked pork tenderloin

This smoky delight will be the hit of your summer meals, and with just five ingredients, it's easy to prepare.

by Rick Garmon
, Monroe, Georgia

A man's hand extends down to pat Casey the Alaskan malamute.

An Alaskan malamute with a nose for mischief finds a new mission in life: paying daily visits to an ailing neighbor.

by Ron Berler
, New York, New York

Baked Tilapia with Spicy Tomato-Pineapple Relish

Liven up your summer with this low-fat and low-calorie dish.

by Joy Bauer


Pam Hanson and her mother, Barbara Andrews, authors of Sunflower Summer

We share a love of the written word and a strong faith. She was my first Sunday school teacher...

by Pam Hanson
, Kearney, Nebraska

Our next issue of Mysterious Ways is full of surprises... here's a sneak peek.

by Adam Hunter

Three Mysterious Ways stories from the headlines...

by Adam Hunter

A cup of mint iced tea

A perfectly refreshing summer treat.

by Stockfood.com


A pressure gauge on an old furnace

A repairman's business card appears just when a shivering homeowner needs it most.

by Vernon Kemplin
, Mansfield, Illinois

A moonlit porch swing

A high school girl with an unlikely crush is miraculously paired with the man of her dreams.

by Myrtle Vaughn
, Williamsburg, Virginia

A scenic shot of green trees in the summer

Be inspired by this gorgeous video depicting the passage of a year in just 40 seconds.


Kellie Pickler (right) with her best friend, Summer Miller

Country singer Kellie Pickler shaved her head to raise breast cancer awareness and show solidarity with her friend Summer Miller, who is fighting the disease.


Joyce Nutta with her husband, Giorgio

A Florida woman and her husband discover unexpected delights while driving from Florida to Colorado.

by Joyce Nutta
, Celebration, Florida

A closeup of a young girl's feet, with a dropped stick lying in the grass

An endangered child is delivered to safety by a pair of mysterious men dressed in white.

by Karen Barnes Jordan


Erika Bentsen

Determined to do everything on her own, a teenager finally learns to rely on divine guidance.

by Erika Bentsen
, Sprague River, Oregon

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