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Recognize and name your miracles.

All good things come from God

Compelling Narrative Nonfiction by Rebecca S. Carlisle

In Rebecca's book "The Divine Touch" Jan lived a life of miracles but for the most part took the miracles for granted. The author also believes all good things things which happens are miracles from God versus "coincidence" of "luck. A miracle is an unexpected or unplanned event with a super-duper result. The only explaination is it is a part of God's wonderous plan for each person. Miracles come in all sizes from very dramatic such as cure from cancer to finding a piece of lost jewerly in the garden. Miracles are gifts from God and they make us happy and want to rejoice.
Each book has the underlying single tread throughout - Nothing is impossible for God.

Rebecca's Books Are Available on Amazon:

52 Hats
Legend of the Flying Machine
The Divine Touch
A Legend in His Time
Sharing Lives
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