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True Miracles and the Extraordinary
- Narrated by: Daron Selvig
- Length: 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
There are times in life when we are faced with perplexing challenges that are so complex that may question our humanity. Then there are times we are presented with unusual occurrences as coincidences, when it is a miracle that is present. Prayers are answered, lives saved are attributed to miracles, and when considering Christian doctrine, there is evidence to display that miracles are present when the impossible happens. Therefore, miracles are associated with spiritual happenings and apparent when paired with Christian beliefs, other than having material proof of manifestation. These occurrences are attributed by scientist reasoning that are out of natural laws of nature and viewed as nonexistent.
When considering the unexplained, there are forces that are extraordinary, not of everyday existence, which are dismissed as superstition or of a ghostly nature. These dark forces that embrace the supernatural theme should be avoided. This book is about spiritual miracles’ occurrences that really happened. Miracles and the extraordinary may seem similar; however, miracles are more spiritual.
There are many times that angels are dispatched to encourage and uplift the troubled heart. The Bible speaks of angels as being messengers that have been charged by God to help mankind. Angels have the capacity to fight our battles when noting in Daniel 6:22 how one angel defeated the Assyrian army of 85,000 to protect his people.
The saying is saving the best for last; therefore, we will start with the extraordinary happenings and the true miracles we will save for last.
These true stories have been condensed and are presented to uplift and encourage people that there are miracles.
The names have been changed to protect the privacy of others.