Category: Inspiring News

VIDEO: Loyal K9 Amazingly Pushes Disabled Owner in Wheelchair Across Streets in Mexico, And It’s Incredible

The bond between a dog and its human is generally one of pure love and unbreakable loyalty. If there was ever any doubt that dogs were made for humans—that they’re man’s best friend—let this video put the matter to rest forever! On a busy street corner in Ecatepec, Mexico, last summer, one young woman caught…


‘God Can Heal Anything’: Couple Save Their Marriage by Heeding God’s Advice, Now Helping Others

A pastor hit a crisis point in his marriage when, on their 10th wedding anniversary, his wife revealed that she had fallen out of love. But rather than echo the broken habits of the past, the pastor knelt then and there, in the footwell of his car, and surrendered to God. His wife did the same….


Colorado Man’s Close-Up Photos of Perfect 12-Point Snowflakes Look Incredibly Amazing

Armed with camera gear and a single black sock, a Colorado man has amassed a mind-blowing photo series of magnified snowflakes that look so complex and perfect that it’s hard to believe they’re real. Colorado-born and raised, 51-year-old “storm doctor” Jason Persoff is a father of three, a physician, and an associate professor of medicine…


Photographer’s Chance Encounter With a Huge Canadian Grizzly Bear Named ‘The Boss’

En route to a different location, a Canadian wildlife photographer pulled over to investigate tracks in fresh snow, leading him to a chance encounter with the area’s most famous grizzly bear and the photo series of a lifetime. Jason Leo Bantle, 50, lives in Canmore, Alberta. A trained biologist specializing in large carnivores, he is the…


VIDEO: Goshawk Toys With Tiny Lizard That Seems Dead—Then Gets Unexpected Surprise From Prey

In a video taken in South Africa, a lizard desperate to save its life endures some nasty pecks to its body while playing dead to escape a hawk’s talons. Jannette Kotze, 53, started recording in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park when a goshawk landed on the sandy savannah next to her car. Her dramatic footage shows an…


Cartographers Used to Draw Strange, Enchanting Sea Animals on Medieval Maps—But What Do They Mean?

Depictions of sea serpents, mermaids, and other mythical creatures have long furnished world maps from the 10th century, through medieval times, to the Renaissance. Despite their fantastical and oftentimes enchanting appearances, most of these creatures are based on true encounters with sea animals, demonstrating how mythology and folklore are begotten from reality. Chet Van Duzer’s book…


Northern Lights Photographer of the Year 2022 Releases 25 Most Dazzling Auroras: From Alaskan Ice Caves and Beyond

Now in its fifth year, the Northern Lights Photographer of the Year competition, hosted by travel and photography blog Capture the Atlas, has released 25 of its best photos of aurora borealis from hundreds of dazzling entries. The winning images were taken from locations across the world, the winners representing 13 different nationalities, and were announced…


VIDEO: Adorable Baby Bull Acts Like the Grinch Around His First Christmas Tree

An adorable baby bull is ringing in his first Christmas in a hilarious fashion, by charging at his owner’s outdoor Christmas tree and knocking it to the ground. Taylor Crassweller, 28, runs a farm in the Canadian town of Regina, Saskatchewan, with his family. On the farm, the family has a few different animals such…


Artist ‘Grows’ Corals, Flowers, and Fungi on Discarded Objects Turning Them Into Artworks

Stéphanie Kilgast’s delightful artwork is a kaleidoscopic display of flowers, coral, sea creatures, and fungi appearing to grow out of pieces of trash. The intricate models would be extraordinary on their own, but the way they’ve been placed onto discarded objects, emerging from the trash, gives them a deeper meaning. It was an exploration of…


Rancher Drives Cattle on Same Mountain Trail as Ancestors in 1887, Now Guides Real ‘City Slickers’ on Adventures

There is no doubt in Dana Kerns’ mind that he is a rancher, through and through. The Wyomingite owns land in Sheridan, handed down through four generations, that was first homesteaded in 1887 when his family set up a trading post to trade with the Indigenous Crow tribe. But cattle soon became their livelihood. Grazing…