Miracles
A Journalist Looks At Modern Day Experiences of Godís Power
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Publisher Description
Award-Winning Journalist Takes a Close Look at Modern-Day Miracles
Miracles give us hope. But while readers are fascinated by stories of miracles, they aren't always sure which ones to believe. Stafford takes a careful look at miraculous events in our modern world--some hard to accept and others hard to deny--then places them in a historical and biblical context. Along the way he explores questions about where and under what circumstances miracles occur today, and what role they should play in the lives of Christians.
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Miracles have been over-reported, admits Stafford (Personal God: Can You Really Know the One Who Made the Universe), senior editor at the magazine Christianity Today. Here, he takes a journalistic approach to examine what could otherwise be considered "hype." From reports of miracles in his own church to those overheard during reporting abroad, Stafford's examples show why miracles could be seen as both amazing and exaggerated, God-given and coincidental, real and fake. Though he leaves room for readers to draw their own conclusions about the authenticity of miracles, he offers judgment on society's interest in miracles: "We go wrong when we show a higher interest in miracles than in God." The text has everything one would want in a book about miracles: history, global reports, a view of Pentecostal miracles, and even 20 takeaway messages. But the real gem is the psychological examination of why people do or don't believe in supernatural healing. It is this doubt that readers will want to discuss at the water cooler.
Customer Reviews
Miracles
This book touches my heart and soul. It shows me how to look at miracles in a different way and to trust that God is behind everything that happens, but it is how we give Him the glory in everything good or bad that happens.