I sat in Sunday school as an impressionable young girl awed at the miracles of Jesus and his disciples. It was easy for me to believe that miracles happened in Jesus’ time. But growing up for some reason I believed miracles no longer happen. I laughed when someone told me people were being raised from the dead in Africa. I thought, “That only happened in the bible.” When people would go to a doctor and test results would read there was no longer cancer, I never labeled it a miracle.
This year I have really grasped the chance to get to know the Bible for myself. I am not only reading stories of the Bible but listening to what God wants to tell me. I am actually seeing God manifest himself in situations around me. I’m seeing Him use my squad mates and I to pray healing over others- to be a part of the story.
It’s no longer the story of the man with leprosy but Catherine Pollock being healed of malaria in Ireland. (Mt 8:1-4)
Miracles still happen today. They happen through you.
It’s no longer the story of 2 demon possessed men but the woman in Tanzania who Pastor George called a demon out of. (Lk 8:27-39)
Miracles still happen today. They happen through you.
It’s no longer the story of Jairus’ daughter being raised from the dead but Kristen Paulick seeing Liney raised from the dead in Cambodia. (Mk 5:21-43)
Miracles still happen today. They happen through you.

Miracles still happen today. They happen through you.

Miracles still happen today. They happen through you.
