It's a Miracle 2
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
More real-life inspirational stories more everyday wonders--more answered prayers--from the TV show that has inspired millions!
Astounding rescues ... divine intervention ... romantic providence. Miracles are all around us--we have only to open our minds...and our hearts. In this extraordinary second volume of real-life stories, Richard Thomas has carefully selected dozens of all-new tales from the successful PAX TV show It’s a Miracle. The result is a completely new, utterly unforgettable collection--a true celebration of ordinary people transformed by extraordinary events.
A mother is reunited with the daughter she gave up for adoption twenty-seven years earlier--all because of a miraculous encounter in a nursing home... A woman whose older sister is in grave need of a liver transplant meets a man on a plane whose nephew turns out to be a perfect match... A courageous cat saves the lives of her owners in an act of love that can be described only as remarkable.
Share the healing, share the wonder of these amazing, joy-filled stories that will warm your heart and strengthen your spirit.
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"A miracle is always happening somewhere," says Thomas, and here the host of the titular PAX TV series collects almost 40 of the best examples from the show. With a structure similar to the ever-popular Chicken Soup books--the stories are separated into thematic sections, including Extraordinary Rescues, Compassionate Creatures and Overcoming the Odds--this volume reveals the human and animal world at its best. A boy and a girl who first met across the boundary of a concentration camp fence find each other in America 12 years later and marry; a blind girl's sight is suddenly and inexplicably restored; a brave Springer spaniel bites an intruder and gets shots five times and lives; and a mother's belief that secretin, an intestinal hormone, helped her autistic son connect and communicate leads to important studies about the hormone's potential benefits. While the prose is clunky, and sometimes leans into melodrama--not every story here feels like a miracle--fans of the show will appreciate the chance to rediscover their favorite episodes.