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Eyewitness to Miracles

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This book explains the authors belief about Godly healings. About how believers in Jesus Christ can pray to God and receive physical healing. Sometimes it's instant. Sometimes it takes a little bit of time. I found the different examples and explanations to be interesting. I enjoyed reading this book.

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What an amazing story! I love that someone took the time to gather miraculous stories in one place. Such a great reminded that God is wondrous.

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Randy Clark's Eyewitness to Miracles was a book I couldn't put down. I was captivated by all of the different accounts of miracles and his very practical approach to recording them and talking about the power of God.

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I have to admit, I love books about miracles, but Im a bit of a hard sell, They need to be fairly dramatic to convince me that they are actually God sent miracles. And there were enough of thise in this book to keep me happy ( and well as some that didnt meet my stringent standards lol). A good examination of the problems that are posed with the whole concept of 'miracles ' rounds this book out well.

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I have known of Randy Clark for a while, but Eyewitness to Miracles is the first book I have read by him. This book is divided into parts: The Evidence for the Miraculous and The Problem With Miracles in the Western Mind-Set. In part one, Randy tells the stories of the miraculous in his ministry with chapters like The Blind See, The Lame Walk, and The Dead Are Raised. In part two, he gives arguments about why the miraculous is still for today while explaining the theological and philosophical reasons why many don’t believe in miracles. I highly recommend this book.

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Randy Clark, with a DMin from United Theological Seminary, is the founder of Global Awakening, a teaching, healing, and impartation ministry that crosses denominational lines. An in-demand international speaker, he leads the Apostolic Network of Global Awakening and travels extensively for conferences, international missions, leadership training, and humanitarian aid. Randy and his wife, DeAnne, live in Pennsylvania.

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An incredibly interesting view into the world of miracle healing, only issue was I felt it lacked context and began to feel repetitive but I enjoyed it nevertheless.

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This is a fascinating account of the many Miracles Randy Clark has witnessed all over the world. These include people being raised from the dead, others who are now able to walk, the healing of sight and deafness. Including one person who was born without any connection from the ear to the brain. This is supported by YouTube video of most of the people involved.
The book then moves on to explain why these signs and wonders fell out of favour with the church. First in the time of Luther and then again in the age of enlightenment.
I believe in Miracles and their validity and this totally reaffirmed my faith.
I was given this book by NetGalley and the publisher. This is my voluntary review.

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Wow... there are so many amazing testimonies of awesome miracles in this book! I just kept getting more and more excited not just about what God had done in those people’s lives but what He wants to do through me! God wants to empower you to be a part of the miraculous and if that is your desire too, then this book is a great read!

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You will be amazed and encouraged by reading about these many miracles of the blind receiving their sight, the deaf being able to hear, and the dead being brought back to life, even after days of rigor mortis! Many of these moracles occurred in Brazil and Africa, but there were many that occurred in the United zstates as well!
The author even has written and video evidence of these miracles, which may be seen on You Tube!
There is a section on the belief/unbelief in miracles for hundreds of years, some groups called cessationists believe that miracles ceased when the last disciple died, and do not occur anymore. Continuationists, on the other hand, believe that miracles did not stop after the death of the last apostle, and they can happen today.
At the end of the book, the author gives specific books which will help those people who are interested in becoming involved in the healing ministry to understand how God can use them to be involved in healing and teach others how they can pray for God to heal, too!
There is also an online course for those who are interested:”You can also sign up to take the online course, the Christian Healing Certification Program. This program can be viewed with all its details, including the professors, three tracks, twelve courses, and how to become certified, at https://healingcertification.com. The three tracks are Physical Healing, Inner Healing, and Deliverance. Each track has four courses, and each course is eight weeks long.”
So, go ahead and learn about healing, rejoice in the healings you read about, and pray to see if God wants to involve you in a healing ministry!

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