Latest Posts from the Angels and Sacred Stories Blog
Cherubim as Angels of Knowledge: What Do They Guard
cherubim angels of knowledge invite a tender exploration of what these guardians protect—sacred memory, divine presence, and hidden wisdom.
Celestial Beings in Buddhism: What the Sutras Say About the Devas
angels in buddhism invites you into sutras’ visions of devas, offering gentle clarity on their roles, presence, and meaning.
Angels in Genesis: From Creation to the Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
angels in genesis invites you into the ancient encounters of heaven and earth, tracing divine messengers from creation to Sodom’s fate.
How to Ask Your Guardian Angel to Protect Your Sleep and Dreams
guardian angel protect your sleep invites a nightly prayer for peaceful rest, guided dreams, and gentle spiritual companionship.
7 Signs Your Guardian Angel Is Trying to Speak to You
signs your guardian angel is near: gentle clues that comfort and guide you, revealing a quiet presence and sacred care.
Angels in Contemporary Art: How the Angelic Figure Evolved in the 20th Century
angels in contemporary art invite a gentle re-reading of modern iconography, tracing sacred encounters across painting, sculpture, and city altars.
Apollyon: the Angel of the Abyss and What Revelation 9 Really Means
apollyon angel of the abyss invites a deeper reading of Revelation 9, revealing symbolic warnings and pastoral comfort for troubled hearts.
True Stories of Angels Who Saved Lives in Impossible Situations
angels saved lives true stories invite you into wartime miracles, rescues, and gentle interventions—sacred accounts that lift the heart and restore hope.
Every Angel Mentioned in the Bible: Complete List With References
angels in the bible complete list — a gentle, faithful guide through each biblical appearance with references, history, and spiritual reflection.
Do Angels Exist in Time or Eternity? The Theology of the Aevum
angels and time eternity aevum invites you into a warm examination of whether angels exist in time, eternity, or the aevum.