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Description: Miracles are woven into the fabric of Christianity. From Genesis to Revelation they are threads that run throughout the entire tapestry of Scripture. It seems however that our society has waged an all-out assault on miracles and their relevance. Today biblical miracles are brushed aside as mere superstition or myth while God is dismissed as unnecessary. Is there really a wonder-working God? Prayer is a powerful thing. It is a two-way conversation between a holy God and those He has chosen to redeem. Prayer is not powerful because of the words we choose nor based upon the amount of faith that we possess but because we serve an awesome God who is able to step into our natural world and work miracles on our behalf. So the question is not whether there is a God but rather how big is your God? Our faith is literally stitched together by Gods miraculous power. Endorsements: To paraphrase the Genie in Disneys Aladdin All the power in the universe . . . itty bitty living space. This is how we treat the almighty God. We keep him in a box we take him out to study and worship him and then put him back in until we want to do it again. God wants to be involved in our daily lives. And when he gets involved we should expect great things to happen. --Donald Holliday Pastor of Oakwood Community Church Courtney Daniel Dabney solidly builds her case by examining one biblical example after another of God repeatedly revealing himself as faithful to his people throughout history through miraculous acts. She challenges the modern believer living in the twenty-first century to accept nothing less. This is a very user-friendly book that is perfect for a church Bible study or in a small group setting. I heartily endorse this book. --Stephen S. Kim Multnomah Biblical Seminary About the Contributor(s): Courtney Daniel Dabney (MA Dallas Theological Seminary) spent several years on the staff of two different Bible churches in Dallas and Fort Worth working in youth ministry with high school students.