Category: Inspired

PHOTOS: Hungry Deer Thumps Ukrainian Woman on Elbow and Shoulder for Cookies

What initially started as a cute experience with the wildlife shocked one woman, after a hungry deer began to kick her for cookies. Daryna Kasian, 23, is a manager from Kharkiv, Ukraine, who now lives in Kyiv due to the war. Recently, she went on a bike ride with her boyfriend to celebrate her birthday…


Couple Rescues Pair of Bald Eagles After Tangled ‘Death Spiral’ Into Maine River

A couple who witnessed a pair of bald eagles plunge into a Maine river, tangled in what they later called a “death spiral,” cruised out onto the water, saving the birds’ lives. Originally from Washington, former sales director Lynne Thompson, 59, lives in Raymond, Maine, with 63-year-old former furniture company owner Scott Crockett. Both currently…


Rap Artist Trapped in ‘Satanic’ Music Industry Cried for God, Was Saved From Drugs, Spiritual Death

It was 1997 when then-7-year-old Isaiah Robin first made his big splash in the “gangsta rap” music scene in Long Beach, California. He’s come a long way since then. Now he rhymes about Yahushua and God in the Lone Star State. In the early days, he and his group, the LAX Boyz, started off rapping…


VIDEO: New Jersey Woman Asks Intruding Bear to Close the Door for Her, and the Friendly Beast Does

Susan Hatkins Kehoe, a bear activist from Vernon, New Jersey, shows off the wild bear she befriended, who nudged open her door one day to look around inside. Susan urged the furry friend to “close the door,” and he did. Now, her bear buddy repeats the neat trick on a regular basis. It’s become a tradition. She…


Babies in the Womb Smile When Their Moms Eat Carrot but Cry Over Kale Flavor, UK Study Finds

To some parents, it surely comes as no surprise: Babies in the womb can express delight and displeasure on their faces, in correlation to the flavors their moms consume, a UK study found. Using coded 4-D ultrasound scans, researchers identified complex facial movements in babies who were subjected to carrot (a sweet vegetable) and kale (a…


Mountain Climber Challenged to Pedal 980 Miles From Land’s End to John O’Groats

Remember the previous stories of the Father and Son who summited Mount Everest and Mount Denali in May and June? Father Tsang Chi-shing (John), who has successfully climbed Mount Everest four times, traveled to the UK for an iconic cycling challenge-Ride Across Britain (RAB), an event of road cycling within nine days, starting from southwest…


A Real-Life Scooby-Doo: This Great Dane Loves Stealing His 67-Year-Old Owner’s Jackets

A Great Dane living his best life on a farm in Ireland has a very unique way to show love to his owner: by stealing and running off with his jackets. Six-year-old purebred Great Dane Cooper lives with his owner, 67-year-old farmer Tommy Carolan, in the Irish town of Drumconrath, County Meath, and Tommy’s family just…


Nurse Leaves Body During Anaphylactic Attack, Meets God, Learns Purpose of Life — Returns to Share the Truth

What’s considered “good” and “bad” on Earth, it might surprise us to hear, is diametrically the opposite of how things work in the afterlife. Earthly comforts are not coveted in eternity. But hardships are gladly taken as joy. So says Penny Wittbrodt, 52, a retired nurse from Kentucky, who attests to having two distinct near-death…


Photographer Captures Incredible Pictures of a Rare Panther Catching Its Prey

A Kenya-based photographer has managed to capture some incredible pictures of a rare black panther that was out in the wild. In August, Andrew Andrawes, 34, sighted a melanistic leopard in Laikipia, northern Kenya, as he ventured out with a local guide. (Courtesy of Caters News) After a more-than-12-hour game drive, he posted a series of photos…


Divers Discover 1,200-Year-Old Byzantine Shipwreck Loaded With Cargo From All Over the Mediterranean

A Byzantine-era shipwreck found off the shore of Israel, loaded with cargo from all over the Mediterranean, reveals that traders from the West came to port even after the Islamic conquest of the Holy Land, researchers say. A surprise storm? An inexperienced captain? Whatever the reason, the merchant ship, made from fir and walnut trees…