Dreams and Miracles

“Dreams and Miracles” by Ann Spangler, published by Zondervan Publishing House in 1999, explores the profound experiences of individuals who have encountered divine intervention through dreams. This edition, written in English and spanning 170 pages, presents remarkable stories from both contemporary figures and historical accounts, illustrating how these dreams have impacted their lives and spiritual journeys.
Readers will find a collection of narratives that delve into the intersection of dreams and faith, highlighting themes of spiritual growth and the influence of Christian rituals and practices. The book emphasizes the transformative power of dreams as a means of experiencing God’s presence, offering insights into the relationship between the body, mind, and spirit. Through these compelling accounts, “Dreams and Miracles” invites reflection on the significance of dreams in the context of Christian living and theology.
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Remarkable stories of men and women today and throughout history fill the pages of this book of miracles, all from people who have experienced the touch of God in a dream.
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