my dad got liver cancer when i was born and he said he asked Christ to heal him and to give him 20 years to raise me. the terminal cancer went away 100% without chemotherapy and he died when i was 20. Praise God.
2006-06-11 02:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep, I was given 1 year to live at age 27 because of cancer. I am now 48 after a miraculous healing at my home. I knew when the angel came in the room and knew I had been touched by him and healed. I told the doctor so, and he (as well as all family and fellow church goers) insisted I have the cancer removed any way (they didn't believe but thought I was in denial of my condition). So I let em cut me open to prove it to em. They were all shocked! The Doctor picked up the tab and examined me for free for years until he finally had to admit it was a miracle too. What a ride, what a life!!!
2006-06-11 09:22:07
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answered by Love is the principle thing 4
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Yes.
Years ago, as a college student, I was very short on cash. I was worried about how I would support myself during the semester, and I was considering dropping out.
That afternoon, I prayed for assistance. Less than 15 minutes later, a board member of a local private school approached me and told me that he was in a real bind because a teacher just backed out on him and he needed to replace the teacher fast. He asked me, as a favor, to take the part-time job.
2006-06-11 09:20:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I don't know if I would call it miracle, but the fact that I am still alive can not be explained with normal words and is beyond my own understanding.
Going by the law of average, I should have died between four and six times, but I did not and survived situations where others were killed. I have no idea why.
2006-06-11 09:17:54
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answered by Sean F 4
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David Hume ( Modern Era philosopher) wrote an essay named "On Miracles". I suspect he was on the right track.
It is located in: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume
2006-06-11 09:30:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a living testimony, being addicted to some form of chemical substances for 23 years of my life, I am now free from my addictions....going on 7 months totally clean and sober, and have no temptations to return to that life. God has saved me from the chains of bondage, and I give Him all the glory for where He has brought me to today. I am a full-time student now, working part-time as a server, and remaining married to a wonderful recovering addict for almost 17 years. LIFE IS WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!
2006-06-11 09:28:03
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answered by kimberly k 3
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If you come to Malta, you can see with your own eyes a crying white marble statuette of the Holy Mary, stained with fresh human blood, that have been examined by experts.
It is in a Girgenti Church near Rabat.
I went seeing it, and felt guilty.
2006-06-11 09:25:09
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answered by Walt. 5
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No offense to any o the answers hee, but these can be explained through logical and causal explanations. To me, a miracle is something that has NO possibility of being explained by reason.
2006-06-11 09:24:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I also know for a fact that my aunt had died in the hospital for two minutes, and then she came back. She had seen the other side and loved it, but knew it wasn't her time to go yet. That seems like a miracle to me. And I agree, childbirth is a miracle.
2006-06-11 09:16:35
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answered by Carrie P 3
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That's sooooo awsome there have been so many times that I have witnessed a miracle I love your story It would take quite a bit to explain but please E-mail me this is my E-mail address Allycat10993@yahoo.com send me your E-mail to God bless you.
I'll at least tell you that my grandmother had level 4 cancer and is alive and kicking today in fact I just spent the night with her last week
2006-06-11 10:05:24
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answered by Anime_Chickadee ^.^ 3
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Yes on several occasions because of my daughter. She was terminallly ill. First of all I can't have children... but I did. Secondly, she was never going to lift her head, walk or talk... she did. Lastly she had an inoperable brain mass... it disappeared. The doctors are STILL stumped. Go God!
2006-06-11 09:45:31
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answered by angelpockets 4
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