MyInspiringStory.com's mission is to provide a place where people can come to share, read and enjoy inspirational content from across the world. MyInspiringStory.com allows users to post inspiring images, reviews of inspiring books and both fiction and non-fiction stories about God's love and the miracles that He performs in people's lives every single day. So, go ahead, share your inspirational story with others, or browse our collection and be inspired yourself!

Writing Contest - Submissions wanted!

Writing Contest:

It's time for our first ever writing contest! Submit your inspirational Christian fiction or creative Christian non-fiction story now for a chance to win some great prizes!

Deadline: August 1, 2008
Entry Fee: None
Prizes: 1st prize - $50, 2nd prize - $25

Wanted - YOUR INSPRING STORY

Welcome to My Inspiring Story! My Inspiring Story is looking for YOUR true or fictional inspiring story. We are committed to providing a clean, wholesome community where readers and writers of inspirational Christian stories can gather together, share their stories and be inspired. So, sign up today, pull up a chair, cozy up to your keyboard, and submit YOUR story.

Inspire others with stories of God's love and grace. Please read the story guidelines if you have questions about what sort of content your story can contain.

Surrounded by Love

With hindsight, I usually pick up on an inordinate amount of good following in the path of catastrophe. I am always one to believe that we learn, grow, and become stronger from any misfortune life deals us. In fact, I have benefitted through so many disasters in my life, this new feeling...that I'd finally reached the saturation point...was alien to me.

My Baghdad

Baghdad, Iraq. Land of political turmoil, broken up by disaster and war. At least that’s how we all know Iraq from the television. It is not a picture of home, safety or peace, rather it is a portrait of war, destruction and hatred. It is hard to believe that to some of us it was once home. I was one of those people, and I learned to love Baghdad, its inhabitants and the surroundings. Most of all, I learned to value and appreciate human life in general and not to take anything in life for granted.

Home in My Heart

HOME IN MY HEART

By Terri Elders

When I first saw Scotts Mills, population 200, WWII was ending. My family fled Los Angeles in the paranoia over potential nuclear submarine attacks, settling in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, miles from the Pacific. For three years we lived in a rambling two-story Victorian house with a wooden staircase, a root cellar and a barn.

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