The House on McCully Street

Miracle Stories That Will Enlarge Your Vision of God

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Gladys Blews Wilson ISBN: 9781460002452
Publisher: Essence Publishing Publication: October 7, 2013
Imprint: Essence Publishing Language: English
Author: Gladys Blews Wilson
ISBN: 9781460002452
Publisher: Essence Publishing
Publication: October 7, 2013
Imprint: Essence Publishing
Language: English

Has God ever answered your prayer for a miracle?
Perhaps you never asked, because you believe God isn’t interested in your personal problems or has put his power “on hold” since the Bible was written.

You are in good company with the people who walk through the pages of this book. They, too, doubted that God had a personal interest in them. They had problems with no answers, until the day they encountered a personal God who demonstrated his concern for them with miracles of healing—physical, emotional and spiritual.

Tibb Gethin was one of those people, until she stood awestruck beside her dying sister-in-law as God instantly healed her. In that moment, Tibb knew that God, through Christ, had a plan for her life—a plan that included praying for miracles of healing.

“[The House on McCully Street] will give you a window through which you will see Jesus at work in the lives of people and in the affairs of this world and see yourself included. It will encourage you to believe afresh what the Bible has to say about the Lord Jesus and how you, too, can experience the work of the Holy Spirit in your life.” —John Guest, Pastor, Christ Church at Grove Farm, Sewickley, PA

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Has God ever answered your prayer for a miracle?
Perhaps you never asked, because you believe God isn’t interested in your personal problems or has put his power “on hold” since the Bible was written.

You are in good company with the people who walk through the pages of this book. They, too, doubted that God had a personal interest in them. They had problems with no answers, until the day they encountered a personal God who demonstrated his concern for them with miracles of healing—physical, emotional and spiritual.

Tibb Gethin was one of those people, until she stood awestruck beside her dying sister-in-law as God instantly healed her. In that moment, Tibb knew that God, through Christ, had a plan for her life—a plan that included praying for miracles of healing.

“[The House on McCully Street] will give you a window through which you will see Jesus at work in the lives of people and in the affairs of this world and see yourself included. It will encourage you to believe afresh what the Bible has to say about the Lord Jesus and how you, too, can experience the work of the Holy Spirit in your life.” —John Guest, Pastor, Christ Church at Grove Farm, Sewickley, PA

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