Your Pathway To Miracles
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Do miracles just “happen”? Or, is there a path we can walk to discover how to live continuously in the miraculous?
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible is a miraculous book, and miracles are available to us today because God’s Word promises them. In Your Pathway to Miracles, renowned Bible teacher Marilyn Hickey describes a number of the remarkable miracles she has witnessed in her many years in ministry and those she has experienced in her own life. With her signature down-to-earth, humorous style and solid biblical teaching, she takes you step-by-step as she encourages you to trust God to work great miracles in and through you. You will discover…
* That miracles come in different sizes: small, great, and giant
* The way in which miracles are birthed and grow
* How God prepares us to receive miracles
* How to find the miracles you hold in your own hand
* The way to receive miracles of healing, financial prosperity, restored relationships, and more
* How God turns overwhelming problems into miraculous opportunities
God wants you to live a supernatural life. Step onto Your Pathway to Miracles and start walking in the miraculous!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603743259
UPC: 630809743251
Marilyn Hickey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2011
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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