Miracles still happen!
Real-life, firsthand stories of personal, modern-day miracles.
--Crushed under a 10,000-pound logging truck, Bruce Van Natta suddenly found himself
floating above the scene of a horrific accident. There were angels present at the scene.
--Ron Pettey's brain surgeons knew that their patient was in crisis. As doctors worked to
bring Ron back, Ron was already experiencing the trip of a lifetime in Heaven.
--Surviving a jet crash but trapped in a burning inferno, Diana cried out, "Dear God, in
Jesus' name, please save me" over and over. Her life was in His hands.
--Hardened atheist and police constable Roger Whipp was faced with a life or death
decision--pray to God for his wife's healing or disconnect her life support. He chose to -
pray, and miracles followed.
--Working in a 110-bed mission hospital, Dr. James Rennie was faced with a terrible
circumstance--watch his young patient die an immensely painful death, or pray for a
miracle in his operating room. He prayed and visually watched the Lord answer prayer.
--Newborn baby Grace lay helplessly abandoned in an Ethiopian field with a noose tied tightly around her small neck.
Would the wild animals hear her cry first, or would God?
Real-life, firsthand stories of personal, modern-day miracles.
--Crushed under a 10,000-pound logging truck, Bruce Van Natta suddenly found himself
floating above the scene of a horrific accident. There were angels present at the scene.
--Ron Pettey's brain surgeons knew that their patient was in crisis. As doctors worked to
bring Ron back, Ron was already experiencing the trip of a lifetime in Heaven.
--Surviving a jet crash but trapped in a burning inferno, Diana cried out, "Dear God, in
Jesus' name, please save me" over and over. Her life was in His hands.
--Hardened atheist and police constable Roger Whipp was faced with a life or death
decision--pray to God for his wife's healing or disconnect her life support. He chose to -
pray, and miracles followed.
--Working in a 110-bed mission hospital, Dr. James Rennie was faced with a terrible
circumstance--watch his young patient die an immensely painful death, or pray for a
miracle in his operating room. He prayed and visually watched the Lord answer prayer.
--Newborn baby Grace lay helplessly abandoned in an Ethiopian field with a noose tied tightly around her small neck.
Would the wild animals hear her cry first, or would God?