One Miracle After Another is a good name for this book. Very inspiring and faithbuilding.
Published by Aimswell , 15 days ago
This is a story of a very smart and somewhat typical young man who had a very faithful christian family, and how God did so many miracles for him, and for the family, in communist Romania. It is a very exciting story, but at the beginning of the book there is an incident that I'm sure was put there to show that the miracles didn't prove that he was naturally better than anyone, but that he was a somewhat typical teenage boy. Anyway, you might not want to read that incident to young children or the faint of heart. Toward the beginning of the book there is the most amazing and spectacular miracle I have ever heard of, so it is worth it to get the book just for that. This book can promote revival and reformation, and it is also good to encourage and guide people who are parenting difficult teen boys. Another strength of the book, it tells how Christians can survive and thrive in an atheist totalitarian society. By the way, I think the subsequent book, In the Spirit and Power, also about Pavel Goia, doesn't have the difficult to read incident, and probably includes more of his grown-up-years miracles.
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