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Miracle in Reykjavik

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Miracle in Reykjavik

By: Christian Story Press, Veronica Morgan
Narrated by: Francie Wyck
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Miracle in Reykjavík is a true-life account of a spectacular miracle that changed the lives of many. Many people seem to think that miracles were only performed in the earliest days of the Church. They do not see the miraculous work of God the Father, even when it slaps them in the face. If you have ever wondered if God still performs miracles, this is the story for you. You can expect to see:

  • God's ongoing love and compassion in a crazy mixed-up world
  • How God uses one man to save many
  • How God touched the life of a hardened heart, and turned her life around
  • Medical professionals, unable to explain what happened, accept the Lord

Miracle in Reykjavik is a remarkable roller coaster of emotion that begins with an emergency landing for a traveler experiencing heart failure at 30,000 feet. Despite receiving the best care, his condition deteriorates, until he is legally dead, but kept alive on life support. The time comes for two sisters to make the hardest decision of their lives. Should they pull the plug on their beloved father? Or, should they selfishly keep him alive? See how God works to turn this tragedy into the blessing of a lifetime.

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