Christ's Miracles: Yesterday and Today

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Publisher
Cedar Fort, Inc.
Released
April 1, 2026
ISBN
9781462150021
Format
ePub

Book Details

Author: Mark D. Ogletree, PhD, S. Matthew Cook, JD When prayers go unanswered, when burdens feel too heavy, or when faith starts to slip, it's natural to ask: Where is God in my story? Whether you're working through a crisis of belief, feeling unseen in your daily struggles, or longing to pass your testimony to your posterity, Christ's Miracles: Yesterday and Todayis the answer to that question. This book reminds readers that miracles aren't just reserved for biblical times. Modern-day miracles are real, and they're happening all around us.Authors Mark D. Ogletree, Ph.D., and S. Matthew Cook, J.D., weave together powerful scripture insights and true, contemporary stories that testify of God's hand in the details of our lives. You'll come away with a deeper understanding of how miracles work and a greater ability to recognize the miracles that occur in your own life.In these pages, you'll learn:- How to cultivate eyes to see modern miracles in everyday life- Why spiritual effort invites divine power- What to do when a hoped-for miracle doesn't arrive- How recording and sharing your own miracles can strengthen future generationsThis book offers readers a new lens to look through. If you're longing to feel God's presence again, Christ's Miracles: Yesterday and Todaywill help you see what's been there all along: the miracles that mark your journey.

Author Description

Mark D. Ogletree and S. Matthew Cook

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