Victoria Clark recounts a conversation she had with Orthodox Bishop Theophanis in which
she asked about the miracle.
Not exact matches
I was once invited to take part in a radio program
about miracles and was
asked whether I believed In them, «Yes, of course,» I said.
Instead, they
ask the reader, «What do you think
about the person who performed the
miracles?»
If you
ask the average Christians how God is most clearly revealed in Jesus Christ, they may talk
about His teachings, His
miracles, or maybe even His resurrection from the dead, but few would point to the cross.
People
asked Jesus
about the
miracle of healing people and he said that healing simple.
They have endless stories
about all the
miracles there god has done; but, can never come up with one when they are
asked.
there are parts in the bible where people
ask jesus
about the
miracle of raising people from the dead.
I was present at a time recently when a family member in a group of five of us said a prayer which included several comments
about God being all powerful, creator of the universe, etc. and
asking for God's intervention (in this case, it would be a
miracle) in a family matter.
Which when I read
about this
miracle occurrence, I immediately
asked myself why I had been working my hiney off at the gym for so long when I could scrub myself to cellulite - free thighs?!?! I mean, a long steamy, relaxing shower a few times a week, or hours of pumping metal and running intervals?
Unfortunately, the
miracle - loving media rarely bother to
ask about these factors when they highlight the success of a program which does offer a better quality meal than most, leaving the public with the mistaken idea that all it takes is the will to do better.
Since many of the people who
ask about this are using Canine Health - The
Miracle Dog Food, which is my pre-mix and the diet that I have advocated for over 25 years, I respond to their inquiries with the following information which is based on knowledge of chemistry and the facts.