baby, divine intervention, faith, miracle, resilience, survival, tornado

Rescued Baby’s Incredible Miracle Story Amid a Tornado

In chaos and destruction, a tiny miracle baby emerged from the wreckage of a tornado, capturing the hearts of onlookers and reaffirming the indomitable spirit of hope. For once, you will hear an incredible story of a miracle baby who defied the odds, swept away by the storm only to be found safe and sound. ...

Viena Abdon

Lord, the miracle baby.

An Unforgettable Encounter: A Tale of Wolves and Soldiers in the Snow

Imagine being stuck in the snow, surrounded by a pack of hungry wolves. Sounds like a chilling scene from a thriller movie, right? But this was a reality for a group of soldiers in China. Their unforgettable encounter unfolded in the snow-covered landscapes, where an unexpected alliance between man and beast was formed. The encounter ...

Max Lu

Closeup shot of a gray wolf in the snow.

Music as a Lifesaver: A Tale From the Far East

Can music save lives? The answer is a resounding “Yes.” I’ve had the pleasure of meeting several people from the northeastern region of Taiwan living in Chicago. Among them is a dear friend, Mr. Wang Chang-Suo, who has shared countless stories of his native land — personal experiences that are the backbone of this narrative. ...

Max Lu

Several items displayed from a World War 2 soldier.

Overcoming Fate: A Chinese Family Reshapes Their Destiny

In the heart of Jiangsu, nestled by the Huai River, lived a man named Zhao. He was the only son in his family lineage and an ominous thread of destiny hung over their lives. This haunting destiny traced back to his great-grandfather, with each generation losing a man to the depths of the river. At ...

Tatiana Denning

The Huai River wetland park.

Surviving the Plague: Divine Punishment or Coincidence?

The ancient Roman Empire perished from plagues. During the reign of Emperor Diocletian, the nobility lived in corruption and decadence, and they treated prisoners of war and slaves inhumanely. For example, there was a practice of killing slaves and using them as food for giant eels. It was believed that doing so would make the ...

Mikel Davis

Bust of Roman Emperor Diocletian.

Indonesian Teen Survives in Open Sea for 49 Days

An 18-year-old Indonesian teenager is garnering worldwide media attention after he survived adrift in the open seas for an incredible 49 days. He used wood from the vessel to cook fish caught from the sea. Indonesian teen survives on a floating hut The teenager, named Aldi Novel Adilang, was tasked with lighting the floating ship’s ...

Armin Auctor

Prehistoric Humans Survived Major Natural Disasters by Cooperating

Trade and social networking helped our Homo sapiens prehistoric humans survive a climate-changing volcanic eruption 40,000 years ago, giving hope that we will be able to ride out global warming by staying interconnected, a new study suggests. Analyzing ancient tools and ornaments from a prehistoric rock shelter called Riparo Bombrini, in Liguria on the Italian Riviera, ...

Troy Oakes