A Gift for the Grieving

A Gift for the Grieving

When I was 13, my father, Brother Sal Traina, passed away, and it rocked my world. As the oldest of his four daughters, I was also the most like him; we shared a love of books, history, and the written word. He was my confidant, my friend, and I was lost and...
Cure for a Coma

Cure for a Coma

Today, we’re republishing a Miracle Monday from March 25, 2013, sent to us by Sister Debbie Meo Kyriakakos. This is my miracle story. This was told to me by my parents and family members because I was only 1 year old when this took place. I had been very sick...
He’s Still Here

He’s Still Here

Today’s Miracle Monday is a reprint from way, way back: 2012. It’s an experience had by Sister Vicki Ali and her family.  Fall is just around the corner. One of my husband’s favorite things about the season is that it ushers in the time of year when our...
The Miracle of the Stolen Books

The Miracle of the Stolen Books

For today’s Miracle Monday, we’re republishing this amazing story from 2012, submitted by Brother Stephen Kyriakakos. On January 29, 2012, I went out to my car to go to work. I noticed the driver’s side door was open and several items were stolen. Among...
He Saved My Sight

He Saved My Sight

Today’s Miracle Monday comes from Sister Naomi Hopkins from the Pinetop-Lakeside Branch. It happened a few years back but was related in a recent testimony meeting. I was losing sight in one eye, and my doctor said I had to have surgery. He assured me that it...
Wait on the Lord

Wait on the Lord

Today’s Miracle Monday is an experience had by Sister Denise DiFalco Dickson, which she shared in her testimony in March 2021. In early 2021, I was downcast over the state of our country and the direction it was going. There were a few personal struggles I was...