In The Miracles in You,
Mark Victor Hansen attempts to help the reader recognize God’s amazing work in
you and through you. Hansen is the co-creator of the well known and widely read
Chicken Soup for the Soul book series that has sold more than 500 million books worldwide. In this book, Hansen
states that though most people believe that miracles happen, they don’t know
when, how, or why they happen. He points out that there are other kinds of
miracles that are not necessarily supernatural. These miracles happen multiple
times a day all over the world. These might be simple actions or words that
enter people’s lives and change them for the better. But what is not clear is
if miracles happened all the time would we still call them miracles? Or should we
adopt a different word to describe these events. There is no doubt that God works
in miraculous and mysterious ways that are beyond our comprehension. But should
we be using this word to describe virtually every phenomenon around us? The
book is essentially divided into three parts: (1) Believe the Miracles; (2) See
the Miracle and; (3) Be the Miracle. And there twelve chapters that make up those
three parts.
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