by Joed » Thu Mar 27, 2014 5:36 am
Real-Life Miracles Tales of faith, spirituality and religion -- from an angel baby, to a real-life Santa Claus, to a group of strangers with superhuman strength -- all living proof that miracles really do happen.Real-Life MiraclesFrom Reader's Digest, December 2006Five stories that prove they happen every day. A Very Dangerous Day From Reader's Digest, November 2004 Kevin Carstens needed help fast when he suffered a freak accident. Dam Break From Reader's Digest, July 2006 The family was fast asleep -- the next moment they were fighting for their lives. Dr. Miracle From Reader's Digest, March 2004 George Griffin's fellow physicians thought he was a goner. But they didn't figure on one thing. Every Breath He Takes From Reader's Digest, December 2003 Matt Joyce's lungs were failing him. Then two strangers came forward. Full of Life From Reader's Digest, September 2005 When an expectant mother learns she has breast cancer, she faces a wrenching decision. Hero Pets From Reader's Digest, October 2005 We asked for your stories. Here are our picks for best in show. I Am Alive From Reader's Digest, June 2006 For the first time, an insider tells the harrowing story of surviving 72 days in the Andes. Lifeline From Reader's Digest, September 2006 In a small country hospital, a three-year-old boy's life hung by a thread -- and a long-distance phone call. Miracle Girl From Reader's Digest, June 2006 Twelve years ago, Adrianna had a five percent chance of survival. Then she made medical history. More Hero Pets These animals will amaze and inspire you! Real People, Real Miracles From Reader's Digest, December 2004 The holidays give us all reasons to believe -- here are four. Reasons to Believe From Reader's Digest, December 2003 Five inspiring true miracles warm the holidays. Real-Life Miracles From Reader's Digest, December 2005 Was it coincidence, fate, or something more? Small Wonder From Reader's Digest, January 2004 When Amanda Thomas awoke from a coma, newborn Charlie was waiting. Stroke of Genius From Reader's Digest, January 2006 After nearly dying in the operating room, an artist comes to life. The Brooke Ellison Story From Reader's Digest, January 2002 A screech of brakes, a small body flying through the air -- and 11-year-old Brooke Ellison couldn't move or even breathe on her own. But the story was just beginning. Sources: http://www.rd.com/channel/everyday-miracles/ newbie2268986 79 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.