
Member Reviews

Using a blend of science and history to support the existence of the Almighty in a wonderful way! This book brings a collection of amazing things that are in our lives, surrounding us everyday, and we overlook the miraculousness of them. There is also a study guide that can be used with this book and I look forward to checking it out as well.

I've always enjoyed Mark Batterson's writing and speaking. Every book I've read, I've learned more than just the topic at hand. I've always walked away knowing more history and fun facts through his captivating story telling. There are so many miracles to notice if we just take the time to slow down and look around. I would caution you to do the same with this book. It's so easy to rush to get things done these days. I highly recommend this book.
Thank you to WaterBrook & Multnomah and netgalley for allowing me an advanced copy of a Million little miracles for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I enjoyed this book, while the author tends to write on the shallow side the concept of a "Holy Curiosity" stayed with me. The book deals a lot with perceptions and how we tend to find what we are looking for and too often miss what we are not.

This would be a wonderful book for those who doubt God and need the science aspect. Personally, science is a little over my head, so this def was not for me. But I don’t believe a book like this has been written before or very often, so I would think it would be popular!

Mind-blowing.
Thanks to author, publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book. While I got the book for free it had no bearing on the rating I gave it.