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Ruben Salazar lived in Waco, Texas. Rachel Salazar lived in Bangkok, Thailand. They weren’t related, had no friends in common,…
Almost everyone has experienced a chance encounter, benefitted from a series of seemingly miraculous events, noticed recurring themes in life,…
A couple weeks ago, I blogged about doctors who take a leap of faith. Since then, I’ve been thinking a…
Visit our Mysterious Ways Facebook page this afternoon, and you may notice a new tab at the top, just below…
We’re hard at work on the first issue of Mysterious Ways magazine, a new bimonthly publication dedicated solely to those…
It was the first night of Chanukah, and all throughout the world as darkness fell, Jewish families were lighting the…
Today’s guest blogger is Mysterious Ways assistant editor Daniel Kessel. Do you believe that siblings share a powerful, even inexplicable…
In the new book The Improbability Principle, British statistician David J. Hand argues that the things we call “miracles” due…
To those not of the Jewish faith, Purim must seem like a pretty strange Jewish holiday. I am Jewish, and…
We hear or say the words anytime someone we know is in the hospital: “Please pray.” And whether we have…
If someone told you they sometimes hear voices, you might think he or she was nuts. And yet, how many…
At my parents’ house in New Jersey, there’s a videotape, a VHS from the mid-90s of a summer my sister…