Miracles Take Flight

When we acknowledge that there can be more than meets the eye,
we open ourselves up to a whole new world.
-The Miracle Collectors

Our publication day is finally here! Thank you for supporting us, and the book, over the last several weeks as we brought you more frequent inspiration leading up to today. Please check out our events page for where you can see or hear us, beginning with today's Facebook Live event and continuing over the next month and beyond.

Of course, we can’t help but share one more story. A New Jersey professor was shopping at his local grocery store last week when he came across an elderly woman trying to reach a jelly jar on the top shelf. He helped her get the jam down and she said, “Thank you, I only buy this brand (Bonne Maman) because I am a Holocaust survivor and the family that owns this company protected me during the war.” The professor was pretty flabbergasted about this exchange and posted it to social media where it went viral. Although the company wasn’t officially founded until 1971, it can trace it’s roots to a couple from the 1920’s and their homemade jelly business in a small village in France. When asked, the company “does not comment on personal matters.” Let’s go with it. A beautiful story of being the miracle for someone else, recognizing a higher cause, and paying it forward.

Thank you for joining us on this miracle journey.

Collecting Miracle Moments One Story at a Time.

Joan and Katie

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