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Remarkable miracles

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What happens when an individual devotes his life to prayer? How does prayer change our circumstances? Why does God want us to pray? G. C. Bevington was a simple man who entered a relationship with God. Travel with him through the southern countryside as he brings that fire of God to the people he encounters. You will be amazed by his diligence, and astounded by all God shows to him as he spends five days in a hollow log, nine days under a tree and seventy-two hour in a hay mow. Those experiences of being alone with God enabled Bevington to get in touch with the power of God. He shares his insight with the reader.

209 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1973

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January 31, 2009
This book has changed my life every time I have read it. It is well worth owning a copy.
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April 18, 2012
As the name describes this book is remarkable! His stories are so encouraging and to me he is a true hero of faith!
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January 10, 2025
The best book on faith-filled miracles I have ever read. While Bevington may have been deemed uneducated and unlearned, surely he was a man who knew Jesus! An inspiring read for anyone who desires to live a supernatural life with God
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August 21, 2016
This a faith builder. Brother Bevington uses the testimony to stir the faith of his readers to believe for more! I am convinced and convicted to press in for the mind of Christ and then wait for His release of power.

May God use this simple book to help awaken His Church.
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July 24, 2013
This book is amazing and will change how you see God and the world. Written by an uneducated man of prayer.
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