When our 14 month baby was born He was suppose to be blind, deaf, weak, etc. At 3 months he came down with RSV and doctors didn't know if he would pull through. The RSV weaked his heart and they said he would need surgery. At the age of one he finally had the surgery with no complications. All we heard for the first year of his life was negative reports. All we had was God and we believed Him for our sons health and wellbeing. At fourteen months he is so strong and intellegent, so attentive and aware. Seeing and hearing. Many times we had to take him to the hospotal, just to hear all the negativaty. It got to the point were you never wanted to see another doctor. I am Christian and I am also an Emergency Medical Technician. 3 weeks ago we were at church and our son was by our daughter on the couch in the lobby when I heard him cry. I asked what happened and they said he fell off the couch. He seemed fine so I proceeded to pack up equipment. The crying persisted and so I investagated further to find out one child said he landed on his head. When I took him out of my daughters arms he was limp. I felt his arms and there was no muscle tone, limp like a noodle. I checked him again and his left side was paralized, no movement. There was a group praying there at the time and when I informed them what they began to pray for him and within a minute he sat up. I have dealt with spinal injuries and this was terrifing. Not once did I think about my training. After all we had been through with him hearing all the negitive reports. God knew our hearts. Wheather his spine was swollen or not I do not know. What I do know is someone can not recover from an injury like that instantly. God has been faithful. I thank God for doctors the ones he had when he was in the hospital were great. That day our Lord was the physican.
2006-12-10 12:16:16
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answered by ? 4
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Mom26,
Thats kind of hard to answer, but Yes I did. I was driving down this road one day a couple years ago . It was very slick from ice and snow. I hit a very slick spot and spun around about three times. Another car was coming right at me at the time in the other lane. I have no idea how I was able to avoid having a accident, but I didn't hit a thing, didn't get a scratch. I spun around and ended up going in the right direction and in the right lane. I truely think this was a miracle and I think God for it.
TDCWH
2006-12-10 20:06:06
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answered by TDCWH 7
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Yes, the miracle of being born again. There's no greater miracle and it creates a party in heaven every time someone gives their life to Christ.
2006-12-10 20:05:47
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answered by Devon 2
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Yes! When I was about two or three (depending on weather you talk to my mom or dad) I got very sick, so sick that I fell into a coma. The doctors (trained, professional doctors) told my parents there was a good chance I wont come out of the coma, and that I would die. Fortunately my parent were spiritfilled people of God; they prayed for me, got the church to pray for me, got friends and family to pray for me; and thank Jesus God came through with a miracle and brought me out of the coma. Thus I'm here today to tell my testamony.
PRAISE JESUS!
2006-12-10 20:03:43
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answered by Maurice H 6
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I saw a dead man returned to life and rejected from the emergency room in St. Louis, MO when the ambulance took him there for emergency medical treatment. The doctors said there was nothing wrong with him and he had to get up and get out so that people who really needed their help could be taken care of. I was on the scene when he collapsed and I checked him for vital signs. There were none. It took at least 10 minutes for the ambulance to get there, this was before EMTs, and another ten minutes of them working on him on the scene, then another ten to fifteen minutes getting him the hospital where he lay in the hallway for more than an hour before being kicked out. The doctors told in very angrily that there was absolutely nothing wrong with him and that they wanted him out of there right then. I was there and witnessed everything except what occurred in the ambulance.
2006-12-10 20:04:09
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answered by quietwalker 5
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No. But I just made a sandwich with Miracle Whip...tuna on whole wheat.
2006-12-10 19:59:37
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answered by Bibel-Reeder 1
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Every day is a miracle.
2006-12-10 19:58:56
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answered by JAN 7
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well. its not a good miracle. but one time i fell on my butt when it was really icy while walking to school. and i slid all the way from the top of the hill to the bottom. it was pretty miraculous. and it hurt really bad.
2006-12-10 19:59:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, too many to count, which is why I still believe in God after all the bad things that have happened in today's world.
2006-12-10 20:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,I'm still waiting for some.God says He makes the blind to see,the deaf to hear,the lame to walk,the mute to speak.I pray this over my child as she cannot speak due to autistic behaviors.I have had dreams of her speaking,other dreams I have had have happened.So I trust and wait,and believe 'God is not a liar.I talk to God and say this is what you said in your word,so I believe.Its in his time,believe me we will celebrate this long awaited miracle.I have had many miracles,both my children are.Be touched and blessed by God
2006-12-10 20:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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