How Will You Celebrate Guardian Angel
Day October 2nd?
Find Your Guardian Angel at guidepostsmag.com/guardianangel/
NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) October 1, 2008 --
Americans have made a special place in their hearts for the Guardian
Angels that protect and guide us all. On Guardian Angel Day, Thursday,
October 2nd, Guideposts has made
a special place (guidepostsmag.com/guardianangel/)
to honor them online.
Most surveys show that somewhere between 70 to 75% of Americans believe
in Guardian Angels. An even more compelling number was revealed in a
recent Baylor University Institute for Studies of Religion poll that
showed 55% of the survey respondents answered affirmatively to the
statement, "I was protected from harm by a guardian angel." What that
means is that a majority of Americans have had actual experiences with
Guardian Angels. These findings confirm that a very large number of
people absolutely believe someone is looking out for them.
“Every single day we talk to people who
believe they have had a truly angelic experience,”
says Colleen Hughes, editor-in-chief of Angels on Earth
magazine. “We receive hundreds of stories by
mail and email every week, and publish the best –
those stories that are the most comforting, the most moving, the most
unique. If you’ve never read an issue of Angels
on Earth, you can’t imagine the myriad
ways angels show up in modern, everyday life.”
To celebrate this special day honoring Guardian Angels, Guideposts
magazine and sister publication Angels On Earth have put
together a unique online content section that presents true stories
about God’s angels and humans who have played
angelic roles in daily life. Visit guidepostsmag.com/guardianangel/
to:
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Learn more about Guardian Angels...
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Read about how Guardian Angels have changed people’s
lives…
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Or tell us about your own Guardian Angel!
Guideposts site includes story after story about the good
deeds of Guardian Angels in the lives of everyday people, like:
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The construction worker who had a stranger come by one cold rainy
evening.
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A woman travelling alone who got roadside assistance, but not from AAA.
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A trucker who named his rig “A Wing and a
Prayer.”
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One guy who thought angels were about as real as the Easter Bunny.
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A 12-year old girl who came with her Italian family to New York with
hope and not much else.
Enjoy the many, many more angel stories, as well as explore links to Guideposts
Mysterious Ways archives of truly inspiring accounts of unexplainable
happenings.
Whether there is just one angel for each of us, and whether you even
believe in them or not, you might just have a guardian angel. To find
out and learn more, go to guidepostsmag.com/guardianangel/
on October 2nd and have a beautiful Guardian
Angel Day.
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