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I can think of 6 miracles that happened in my life.

The five times the medical profession gave me up for dead.

I used to joke "Apparently heaven doesn't want me, and hell is afraid I will take over"

And the night I received a healing from Saint Padre Pio.

To this day I still carry a Saint Padre Pio medal in my wallet even though I am neither Catholic or Christian.

2006-12-31 08:30:57 · answer #1 · answered by Rev. Two Bears 6 · 0 0

purely through fact good issues take place to human beings, nicely in fact, does not mean that Christianity is faulty. The Bible says that each and every thing good comes from God. And no the place interior the Bible does it say that being a Christian ability a heavenly existence in the international. in fact it ensures trials and stressful circumstances and stressful instances. It rains on the purely and unjust alike. yet as for books that checklist miracles performed by using Jesus, Muhammad or Buddha, take to illustrate Alexander the large. traditionally Alexander the large replaced right into a genuine guy or woman, that's appropriate to Jesus Muhammad and Buddha to boot. however the recordings of mythical and magical deeds performed by using Alexander the large have been recorded hundreds of years after his loss of life. the place there have been not any eyewitnesses to disown those claims. that's appropriate to Muhammad and Buddha (i'm like ninety 9% confident). yet i'm a hundred% confident that those recordings of Jesus's miracles have been written down whilst there have been nonetheless eyewitnesses that observed those miracles. The early church formed whilst, if their claims have been fake then Christianity does not have survived. Christianity began, not in some far off distant place, yet good the place the apostles stated those miracles occurred. If somebody who wasn't a Christian doubted those claims they'd easily meet a chum of a relative who replaced into unquestionably there and observed it take place. as far as i be attentive to, Jesus Christ is the sole actual historic discern who had staggering deeds ascribed to him whilst there have been nonetheless living eyewitnesses.

2016-12-11 19:59:06 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Johnno, you don't say why you ask. If it's just interest then you'll get some interesting answers, and that's fine.
If you are thinking of turning to prayer for help, then read this book.

'Secrets of the Lost Mode of Prayer'. by Gregg Braden.

Prayer does work but, (this will probably get a shower of condemnation), you've got to know how to do it. It's not just a case of impassioned pleading with whatever you consider God to be.

Y!A is a great resouce, (and quite addictive), but this question is probably too large to be adequately discussed here.

I hope this helps.
Jon C

2006-12-31 21:11:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

For a Wiccan, magick is a form of prayer. So yes. I cast a healing spell for my sister who was on her death bed. Overnight (that night) she did a complete turn around and recovered better than we could ever have hoped. We were told she'd never walk, much less run. We were told that she'd never be able to have children. She can do both. You'd never know she'd even been almost killed if you didn't know the scars were there (they can be easily covered with clothing).

Miraculous? No. But the manipulation of energy certainly helped her recover.

I told her later that I'd done it. Her reply (even though she's Christian) was "Thanks, I could use all the help I could get."

2006-12-31 07:46:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I have
i was going thru a real tormenting and abusive crises and i kept praying and praying that things would get better as it wasn't
one morning i woke up,opened my eyes and Mary was sitting beside me on my bed (on the side of the bed) and i do remember
almost touching her face with my face to make sure i wasn't dreaming and lying back down.When i looked over again,she was gone but a great inner piece came over me and from then on,i listened to that inner piece and now things are really good
Another time i couldn't find my cross that was a gift to me from someone special and i looked all over for it and couldn't find it
Tore everything apart.So i just kept praying everyday that i would find it and carried on with life.One morning i went downstairs to get breakfast and when i came up to my room the cross was lying on the floor directly in my path.I would have had to step on it to go out of my room
yes,i believe in prayer

2006-12-31 07:50:01 · answer #5 · answered by katy f 1 · 2 0

God Is the greatest and the most powerful.

Many times have I prayed and i have gotten my answer in due time. God may sometime appear to be slow but he is always right on time. The answer he gave each time did not seem like the right choice or the right answer at the time...but God works in the long run and his answers have proven to be true in the long run time and time again. If it were not for those many nights and days that I have prayed and aksed God for changes i would not be answering you question today

2006-12-31 07:53:01 · answer #6 · answered by Master O 2 · 1 0

Through being a christian in my early years, I was hit in the head with a baseball bat, forced to go to school, forced to learn about this guy named jesus, got picked on all the time, and got bad grades in school.

Then I turned 7 and picked up atheism. People started leaving me alone. And I got better grades without this "god" in my life. I stopped fearing sins and punishment, and learned how to think for myself. Cute story, huh? I'm now Satanic.

Yeah.

2006-12-31 07:44:29 · answer #7 · answered by Cold Fart 6 · 1 0

Yes, Many things have happened in response to a prayer, and they were no coincidence. Things only God could have done.

2006-12-31 09:20:20 · answer #8 · answered by oceansnsunsets 4 · 0 0

I had been single most of my life, up to the age of 36. I had almost no social contact that I felt confident in using to provide potential marriage partners. Even my religion (I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses), much as I love being in it, did not help with all it's many and varied social contacts. I just continued to busy myself in the faith as much as I could.

I went away from the religion for a few years because of my shyness - I couldn't talk to my fellow worshippers, nor to anybody in my community about my faith - the core activity of Jehovah's Witnesses.

During my time away, I starterd going on blind dates, in the hopes of settling down. I met one or two nice people, but nothing ever came of it.

When I came back, one of the first lessons I re-learned was to persist in asking Jehovah for the requests of my heart, but to do so humbly, with the understanding that the request should comply with Jehovah's will.

I started thinking what I could ask for - something big, something impossible in my eyes. It became obvious that I should ask for a wife.

I could have asked for a very specific type of wife. For instance, if I had been asked at that time what my perfect marriage partner should be like, I would have said that she should be reasonably intelligent, artistic, quiet (but not too quiet) and with a similar personality to me. If I'd though about accent, I would possibly have not chosen someone with an Irish or a Yorkshire accent.

I didn't dare ask for all these things, just for a wife, and only if it coincided with Jehovah's will. I prayed for a wife every day, several times a day (as well as all the other things I was supposed to ask for (Matthew chapter 6, verses 9, 10)). Eventually, after a few months, with no wife in sight, I stopped asking.

It was around about then that I got to know Elizabeth a bit better. She was in my congregation and lived in the same village as me, just around the corner. She tried to get me matched up with one or two from our congregation and other areas. She knew quite a few people.

However, it turned out that Elizabeth was all the things I would have liked to have asked for but didn't dare - and much much more. I already knew she had a Yorkshire accent, but it became apparent that she was particularly intelligent (She was learning a language, and she is a doctor of complementary medicine), she read books and we read to each other from our favorite stories many nights, she is artistic and musical, quiet, positive and funny, and - to top it all - she has film star looks, to go with her film star name - her surname before we got married was Taylor.

I didn't look for her in a romantic way at the start, it was Elizabeth who made the first move. So, Jehovah certainly granted my request and I din't even have to lift a finger.

The best request, though, that any of us could make of Jehovah is outlined in the scripture cited above. When we ask for his name to be sanctified and for his will to be done on the earth, it reinstates the relationship between Jehovah and mankind when that request is fulfilled and returns the earth to paradise conditions.

2006-12-31 11:28:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

God has always answered my prayers. Sometimes I did not recieve the answer that I wanted, but over time it was always the best, the right answer. God is awesome because he does know what we need and what is best for us. I have been blessed in many, many ways. Many I have prayed for have too, been blessed in many ways. God tells us to take up the cross and follow him and he will provide the needs and desires of our hearts.He always keeps his word.

2006-12-31 07:43:55 · answer #10 · answered by Shayna 6 · 1 2

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