Yes 3 of them, each time my wife gave birth it was a miracle to me.
2007-12-27 23:21:42
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answer #1
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answered by Zodiack 5
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Would you consider it a miracle if something comes along that effects you so deeply that you adjust your whole life accordingly. Especially if the road you were on was really bad and ignorant and just a dead end where habitual repititions were eternally exhausting the energy right out of you. And then comes along some sort of idea that manages to penetrate the great wall of resistence and enter the area where you must make conciencious determinations and with that new idea you were able to understand and regain self-control sufficiently to change the bad habitually energy draining behavior... I personally call it a miracle because without it I would have ended badly, far worse than I am now.
2007-12-28 00:05:40
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answer #2
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answered by JORGE N 7
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I have to be at work at 7:00 am everyday, so I set my alarm clock at 5:55am every day, I have visited a church 3 or 4 years ago, to ask God for something, and he did give it to me, and I always felt guilty for not going back there to thank him ( I know i can thank him anywhere though). A couple of months ago as usual I set my alarm clock at 5:55 am, but for some odd reason, I woke up at 4:30 am , and I tried to go back to sleep but couldn't, and all I can think of is (Go to that church.. Go to that church) so I dressed up and drove to that church, and thought that I will spend a good hour there and then head to work. I took a different route to get to that church, not the one that I usually take to work, after staying there for a while, I left to go to work, when I entered the building, my coworker asked me "so how did you get hear?" I said "Why?" he said " because of the accident on southfield Fwy?" that is the route that I take every day to get to work, and that morning there was a major roll over accident on it, involving many cars, as I heard. I can only think of the fact that I could have been a part of that accident or somehow affected by it, but I wasn't because I believe that I was saved at the last minute, by a miracle!
2007-12-28 03:55:55
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answer #3
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answered by Ray Ray 3
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As a baby I had to stay in hospital for some weeks because they weren't sure what was wrong with me, there were various symptoms which I don't recall, of course, but my parents never forgot.
The doctors warned my parents not to discharge me because it was detrimental to my health and they were about to operate. At that time, it was Easter and our neighbourhood had a nice community feel about it (Annandale, Sydney, Australia). Our faith is Greek Orthodox and in those days the priests used to come to the people's homes more often.
Anyway, there was some reason why the priest needed a sheet to wrap something at church in relation to the Easter service. My mother gave him one of our sheets and didn't think anything more of it. The next day, my mother remembers, there was this torrential rain and she wondered how she was going to make it to the hospital to come and visit me.
Somehow, heavy rain is linked with miracles and my mother could see the connection in hindsight. When she got to the hospital, the nurse told her I could be discharged, just after she and my father were told very clearly I must stay and be operated on.
To anyone who might be cynical, they might say that this experience happens when doctors make mistakes. But my Mum won't forget the mystery of the whole experience, the way the situation changed right after she gave something of ours to the church when the priest requested.
The priest had been from a parish where the church was named in honour of St Andrew, and I have special fondness for this saint because I have felt that he has prayed on my behalf for many things. This experience was significant for my family and I hope you can find it in you to believe that something did happen, like we have believed. It was over 40 years ago, but it is still clear in my mother's memory like it happened yesterday.
2007-12-28 00:31:03
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answered by ph1966 4
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if u believe there is a miracle happening every day with us !
--- wen we wake up every day its a miracle cos some people never open their eyes again
--- wen we travel to market or office we return back saftely but some people dont
--- wen we eat & drink nothing happened to us yet but some people in hospitals & some r gone forever
these all miracles happen with us every day
but the real miracle is wen i saw a baby of 1 year old was put in the boiling water with the head down & holding the legs up & after removing the baby in a minute i saw that nothing had happened to the baby it was some spiritual sign.
2007-12-27 23:42:19
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answered by boss of bosses 3
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I have had several but I will share one with you. My niece had her son the same time as I had my daughter. My great nephew was in ICU and the parents were told that he would never survive. When I got the call I went to my church and right in the middle of the sermon I stood up in my pew and started to speak. I said I needed prayer so that my great nephew would live. The pastor asked me to come up front, I went up front and "everyone" in the church put their hands on me and when the pastor touched me and said Dare shall live I felt like a bolt of electricity struck me, I fell down and could hardly breathe. When I got home my sister called crying so much I couldn't understand her until she calmed down. Dare pulled through and he is 21 years old now and a unique, intelligent wonderful young man.
2007-12-28 15:03:36
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answered by Magical 4
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relies upon on what you call 'a miracle". some thing which could no longer have got here approximately interior the traditional process existence and to that end required a supernatural invervention? or basically a large twist of fate?
2016-10-09 07:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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My aunt was leaving work, when her boss stopped her and asked her to make some copies really quick for him. It took her about five minutes. When she left work, she turned out the door like everyday, and there was a car crash up the road, right were she walked everyday. When she asked the policeman when it happened, he said that it was about five minutes ago. The car hit the exact time she was supposed to be there.... Pretty freaky stuff.
2007-12-27 23:30:26
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answered by BK 1
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yes one time i was with my mother ,and step dad. i was riding in the back seat of their car. we stopped at a traffic light when all of a sudden a woman was approaching us at a high rate of speed from behind. i looked directly at her, it looked as if she was asleep. suddenly she applied her brakes causing her rear wheels to skid off the pavement. the back of that van was hopping throught the gravel, it looked like she was going to roll over on top of our car, she was only mere yards from slamming into our vehicle. what happened next defied the laws of physics. the rear wheals of that van came up off the ground landed on the pavement, and the van stopped about an inch from our back bumper. i liken it to some invisible hand doing that. this to me was a miracle.
2007-12-27 23:39:00
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answered by Casual angler 3
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once i was in the delivery room, helping out with a delivery. the lady was in extreme pain, and had been since a long time, in spite of all efforts to speed it up. it was thought that her baby, which was a healthy 3 and half kilo kid was dead inside her vagina. this lady heard the 2 residents talk about this and gave up all efforts to push the kid out. then one of the nursing students decided to check the heart rate using a Doppler probe, and wonder of wonders, there was a heart beat!
it was a little slow, so it was decided to take her up for an emergency C-section. the anesthetist asked her to bend over so that he could give a spinal block, and as she bent over... out came the baby!
we all had tears in our eyes as the kid cried out.
2007-12-27 23:50:21
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answered by Geek Goddess 3
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