<b>Some things in life have no earthly explanation.</b><br /><br />Miracles are not reserved for the characters in the Old and New Testaments; they happen to everyday people.<br /><br />Series creators Don Jacobson and K-LOVE Radio have joined together to produce one of the most remarkable collectio
It's a god thing volume 2: when miracles happen to everyday people
β Scribed by Jacobson, Don
- Publisher
- Thomas Nelson
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- Unabridged
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
More incredible stories of God's intervention Some things in life have no earthly explanation. It's just a God thing. Miracles are not reserved for the characters in the Old and New Testaments; they happen to everyday people today, all around the world. Series creators Don Jacobson and K-LOVE Radio Network (14 million listeners) have joined together once again to produce a remarkable collection of modern-day miracles. Stories include: -A man who was mysteriously pulled from a broken truck as it sailed over a ravine -A young boy who made a full recovery after being trapped under water for seven minutes -A young girl who defied all medical prognoses and survived after her vehicle was hit by a train -A mother, compelled to drive across town, who found her nine-year-old son stranded and alone at a busy intersection Experiences like these are far more common than one may realize. From more than 1,000 occurrences, these more than 50 stories were chosen for their ability to amaze, encourage, and inspire all who live each day with both faith and doubt, victory and despair. Each day, the sunrise itself is a sign of God's miraculous hand, and these stories prove that it's only the beginning.
β¦ Subjects
Religion;RELIGION--Christian Life--Inspirational;;;RELIGION -- Christian Life -- Inspirational
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