The Book of Miracles: Extraordinary Events in Ordinary LivesArranged chronologically from the years of the ministry of Christ to the present day, this inspiring volume reviews unusual events and visions that have been extensively documented but which defy scientific explanation. Dozens of stories are told, each in the context of its time, with evocative illustrations to inspire today's readers. Nature miracles recounted include Christ walking on the water and his feeding of five thousand disciples. Healing miracles include Christ's healing of the ten lepers and his raising of Lazarus from the dead. Later miracles include the dramatic conversion of Roman Emperor Constantine to Christianity in AD 312, and the Black Madonna of Czestochowa, Poland, which for centuries has protected its monastery from sieges by outsiders. Here too are accounts of miraculous apparitions of the Virgin Mary by St. James the Apostle, Bernadette of Lourdes, and the three children at Fatima Portugal. Accounts of other miracles involve the Shroud of Turin, the works of St. Francis of Assisi, and the vision of the Italian monk, Padre Pio, who reportedly protected his church from bombing during World War II. This fascinating and inspiring book is beautifully produced, and includes more than 130 color illustrations. |
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... walking toward them , but still on land . In the partial light of the moon , perhaps with some early morning sea ... walk over the water toward Jesus . But when he felt the strength of the wind again , he became afraid and started to ...
... walking toward them , but still on land . In the partial light of the moon , perhaps with some early morning sea ... walk over the water toward Jesus . But when he felt the strength of the wind again , he became afraid and started to ...
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... walk ' ? " He continued by saying that authority to forgive sins had been granted to him . To emphasize the point , he told the paralytic to pick up his stretcher and walk - which he did , to everyone's amazement . The crowd parted ...
... walk ' ? " He continued by saying that authority to forgive sins had been granted to him . To emphasize the point , he told the paralytic to pick up his stretcher and walk - which he did , to everyone's amazement . The crowd parted ...
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... walk . " Instantly , the man recovered and was able to walk . e colonnades that were features of Some Jews who were there asked who this man was , but the cured cripple did not know , for Jesus had melted away into the crowd . A little ...
... walk . " Instantly , the man recovered and was able to walk . e colonnades that were features of Some Jews who were there asked who this man was , but the cured cripple did not know , for Jesus had melted away into the crowd . A little ...
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