I picked this one up because it was a free download and because I am always interested in hearing or seeing what God is doing around us. I'm glad I did. It's a collection of stories of miracles in the lives of several people. The author starts the book by saying she is not a writer, perhaps to combat any disparaging reviews. I read these stories and was encouraged, inspired and uplifted. As a writer myself, that is the whole point of writing. As a reader, that is the only reason I read.If you'd like to read how God operates incognito much of the time and how miracles are often cloaked in suffering and pain, how God often moves people to act (often without their knowledge) or if you just need a reminder of how great a God we serve, grab this book. You will be glad you did. Reviewed by: Keiki HendrixReviewed for: The Vessel Project I bought Miracles because although I know God does miracles, I wanted to KNOW He does miracles. This book with 32 true-life stories of God’s divine intervention deepened my faith and awakened my desire to be on the look-out for them in my own life and in the lives of those around me. Not long ago, I released my new book, Your Life, a Legacy, where I urge people to explore and record the stories of their lives. Miracles is a what I call a Legacy book. Like many others who have read this book, I laughed and cried, but I also found my heart marveling anew at God’s love. If you let them, the stories in Miracle will move you to tears. If you welcome them, them they will be a balm to you as a believer even if your miracle doesn’t come this side of heaven.
What do You think about Maine Miracles (2010)?
Great reminder of how good God is. His ways are not our ways and His thoughts are not our thoughts.
—ajacobs1020
great book of short stories about how God has been at work in people's lives...good or bad.
—lissana7
Not very well written. Quick read. Repetitive.
—bbyj22
Great book! I recommend it for everybody!
—bead_princess09