It's a Miracle: Real-life Inspirational Stories Based on the Pax TV Series - Richard Thomas - Bücher - Delta - 9780385336505 - 27. August 2002
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It's a Miracle: Real-life Inspirational Stories Based on the Pax TV Series

Richard Thomas

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It's a Miracle: Real-life Inspirational Stories Based on the Pax TV Series

Jacket Description/Flap: 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 celebrate: 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. Marc Notes: [1] Real-life inspirational stories based on the PAX TV series It's a miracle -- 2. More inspiring true stories based on the PAX TV series It's a miracle -- 3. Extraordinary real-life stories based on the PAX TV series It's a miracle. Publisher Marketing: 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 celebrate: 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. Review Citations:

Publishers Weekly 06/17/2002 (EAN 9780385336505, Paperback)

PW Notes and Reprints 06/17/2002 pg. 56 (EAN 9780385336505, Paperback)

Contributor Bio:  Thomas, Richard Richard "Chip" Thomas, a global trade and banking expert, is the Director of Training for The American Export Training Institute. The former banker has taught the secrets of successful trade finance to thousands of satisfied customers all over the world. He has a graduate degree from Thunderbird. Contributor Bio:  Thomas, Richard Richard Thomas is one of America's most highly gifted, versatile, and respected actors. A veteran of over forty years in entertainment, he is renowned for his Emmy Award-winning portrayal of John-boy on "The Waltons" and has appeared in dozens of television movies, feature films, and theatrical productions.

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 27. August 2002
ISBN13 9780385336505
Verlag Delta
Genre Theometrics > Secular
Seitenanzahl 1
Maße 132 × 207 × 15 mm   ·   290 g

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