Discover the power of miracles from the show that has touched America’s heart
If you’ve ever doubted, wished, or prayed for a miracle, here is the book to restore your faith and touch your soul. Richard Thomas, host of PAX TV’s successful series It’s a Miracle , has selected his favorite true stories of miracles that have happened in everyday life. You might call them astonishing coincidence, or answered prayers, or amazing acts of heroism...they’re all around us--and right here in these awe-inspiring pages.
Here are stories to a man whose nightmares end after they help him save a woman’s life . . . a woman whose beloved dog was injured and lost during airline travel--and the psychic who brought them together again . . . orphaned best friends, separated in childhood, who rediscover each other years later when one walks into a restaurant and sits down at the counter--next to her long-lost friend.
From angel encounters to extraordinary animal stories, from amazing rescues to remarkable medical recoveries, these intriguing and inspiring true-life dramas will lift your spirits and give you hope and comfort when you need them most.
Nationally recognized for his portrayal of John "John-Boy" Walton, Jr., in the 1970s TV series The Waltons. Thomas was born Richard Earl Thomas in New York, the son of Barbara (née Fallis) and Richard S. Thomas.[1] in 1951(according to imdb.com). His parents were dancers with the New York City Ballet and owned the New York School of Ballet. He attended The Allen Stevenson School and The McBurney School in Manhattan. Thomas was seven when he made his Broadway debut in Sunrise at Campobello (1958) playing John Roosevelt, son of future U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
This is book contains a collection of stories that appeared on the It's A Miracle program. I remembered two of the stories from the program. While I didn't remember the other stories.
I enjoyed reading each of the short stories. There was healings, reunions and saved lives in these stories.