Inspiring True Stories of God’s Intervention
in Lives Today
These inspiring real-life stories explore what happens when people encounter spiritual forces, and how their lives are undeniably changed. This dramatic collection includes accounts of contact with angels, near-death experiences, powerful prayer testimonies, and unexplainable miracles. Every story displays the victory of Christ and his kingdom over difficult circumstances and opposing forces. The outcomes include increased faith, a sense of the loving providence of God, a realigning of priorities, and a greater desire to share the gospel. In turn, the reader’s faith will be strengthened knowing that if God can steer individuals through these unknown territories, he certainly will care for their everyday lives.
Angels, Miracles, and Heavenly Encounters Ever wonder if God still works miracles? Whenever we witness God doing something that only He can get credit for, our faith in Him grows. It does us good to not only experience it for ourselves, but also hear of others’ experiences. Angels, Miracles, and Heavenly Encounters will give you this chance.James Stuart Bell has compiled more than forty stories that give credence to the fact that there are extraordinary things that happen in the spiritual world. There are angels that protect us, miracles that still do happen, and near-death experiences which sometimes occur.So what does this tell us? God didn’t just create us and then left us to fend for ourselves! He is very involved in our daily experience and wants us to know that He cares.Pick up a copy of this wonderful book and find out all the different ways that mankind has been impacted by the ones who protect us.”James Stuart Bell is a Christian publishing veteran and the owner of…
Close Encounters of the Supernatural Kind While giving the impression of fascinating ghost stories, these heavenly reports are stated to be “real” and based on a Christian foundation. It must be stated that once I read the first few paragraphs I was addicted to rapidly reaching its completion, but actually dreading the end…because I did not want it to. It would be very wise of James Stuart Bell to instigate this as an actual series with Angels, Miracles, and Heavenly Encounters being the preliminary of which. Every story is a mere two to four pages long comprising forty-four accounts. There is, however, so much to be grasped within them regardless of their length: suspense, horror, solace, wonder, victory, peace. And with each report being so brief, Bell creatively edits the narrative morsel with such completion and detail to sufficiently envelop the whole ambiance and its dramatic weight.The book opens with a young child sensitively witnessing the actual departure of his dying loved one. More accounts include…