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Strong Evidence of Miracles: Billy Hallowell Interview

Strong Evidence of Miracles: Billy Hallowell Interview

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In today's episode, join Becket Cook for an inspiring interview with Billy Hallowell, investigative journalist, author, and podcaster, as he discusses his powerful documentary Investigating the Supernatural: Miracles with CBN.

In this heartfelt conversation, Billy shares how the film came to life through divine opportunities, exploring modern-day miracles, scientific evidence, and insights from scholars like Lee Strobel and Craig Keener. Hear compelling stories, including a neuroscientist’s miraculous recovery from a brain tumor, a police officer’s healing from paralysis, and a doctor’s journey through loss and resurrection.

Discover why miracles still happen, the challenges of spiritual warfare, and how this project transformed Billy’s faith. Stream the documentary at CBN.com/supernatural and share your miracle stories at BillyHallowell.com. Don’t miss this uplifting talk on faith, healing, and God’s power!

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