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Publisher's Review:  A Harvest of Miracles is a collection of more than sixty stories demonstrating God's work in the lives of ordinary people around the world. Inspiring and thought-provoking, A Harvest of Miracles demonstrates that God continues to work through ordinary people to achieve extraordinary results.

"Thomas' inspirational anecdotes, examples, and commentaries speak of prayer, healing, and other factors making 'A Harvest of Miracles' an inspired and inspiring choice for those who want to know if miracles are being experienced today.
--Midwest Book Review, Oregon, Wisconsin

"The real pleasure was reading the articles.  They are so well crafted, so spiritually uplifting, so timely and timeless."
--Harold Raley, Former Dean, Houston Baptist University

"As a collection of short stories, this is a quick and easy book to read. But most of all, it is inspiring, encouraging, and will cause the reader to think about the fact that God is still in the miracle business."
--Shari Biagas, RN, Temple, Texas

"Thomas has a gift for applying Biblical truths to his own varied experiences.  From memories of childhood to mission activities in many countries, he sees God's hand--or the need for it--at work in the work around him."
--George Musacchio, Professor of English Emeritus, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

REVIEW BY TIFFANY NORRIS, CONSIDERING ALL THINGS LITERARY

I started reading A Harvest of Miracles with a certain definition of "miracle" in mind...namely, "a marvelous event manifesting a supernatural act of a divine agent." I was thinking miracles along the lines of snake handling, paralytic healing and seeing Jesus in a UFO.

Much to my relief and delight, Mike Thomas was referring more to everyday miracles or "any amazing or wonderful occurrence."

The book is largely an account of amazing, wonderful, insightful and interesting occurrences from his own life. These are actually the kinds of miracles that happen in all of our lives, but which we often seem too busy to notice and appreciate, as Thomas has done here.

He talks about his faith, his relationship with his family, his thoughts about war and other topics. Nothing sensational or angst-filled, but usually clever and always thoughtful. He has organized the chapters thematically and further broken down the "miracles" into short snippets that would be perfect for a quick, encouraging read if you find yourself with a couple of minutes to spare.

 

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