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Has the Day of Miracles Ceased?

By: Jonathan Woodstock
Narrated by: Jace Woodstock
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Miracles did not stop with Jesus and his original Twelve Apostles.

Thousands upon thousands of modern-day miracles are happening all around us. Many pass by unrecorded or unacknowledged, but others still have been documented in personal journals and printed in official publications around the world.

In this inspiring collection, author Jonathan Woodstock recounts 100 latter-day miracles that have been shared in recent decades. These real experiences come from all manner of people of different beliefs and backgrounds and are a witness that "God has not ceased to be a God of miracles" (Mormon 9:15).

From the most easily overlooked daily promptings of the Holy Spirit to the incredible demonstrations of God's power over death, these true accounts will reaffirm your faith and bring peace in the knowledge that the power of God is still manifest today.

©2022 Cedar Fort Publishing and Media (P)2022 Cedar Fort Publishing and Media
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