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Miracles Made Possible: An Autobiographical Discovery of God

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At a young age, William Thomas Tucker witnessed a drunk driver run down a playmate. Not understanding how an all-loving God could allow such unfair cruelty, Tucker lost his faith and elected to become an atheist.

Over the ensuing three decades, Tucker built a successful business and family life without, he presumed, God’s help. Then his world turned upside down as he lost not only his wife, but his business career and personal fortune—and almost lost his children to social services.

In his pain and frustration, he turned to what he perceived to be an uncaring and unloving God and demanded an explanation. He was instantly rewarded with a series of larger-than-life miracles sent, unmistakably, from God. Thus began a 20-year experience of asking for and receiving miracles in his life for himself, his family, and his friends.

Miracles Made Possible shares not only the amazing stories of how these miracles came to pass but also the techniques Tucker used in asking God to perform them. He shares the 3-step process he’s followed countless times to obtain miracles both great and small just when he needed them most. Tucker insists that it doesn’t take a saint to receive miracles, just someone with the courage to ask for and the faith to believe in extraordinary outcomes.

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2 thoughts on “Miracles Made Possible: An Autobiographical Discovery of God

  1. Amazing book, 5 stars***** This is by far, one of the best books I have ever read. It is very inspiring. I started the book and I could not stop reading it. Through William’s experiences one can feel a real conection with God. I would recommend this book to anyone. It really changed my life.

  2. More than personal empowerment For me this book is all about coming to terms with a persons connection to God. Recognizing first that everyone can tap into and use what that offers. The authors personal account of his process of understanding that and to him how everyone can create what he calls miracles is what this book is about.The phrase personal empowerment is used very often and to me sometimes overused. Usually its in the context of feeling good enough about yourself to make choices that in some way reflect what it is that you feel is true for you. The type of personal empowerment the author asserts is possible through the connection with the Divine puts a whole new spin on the concept.I found this book to be insightful and very applicable to daily life. Even if you have no spiritual belief’s or convictions it could open some doors of perception for you. It helped me recognize that there are Divine gifts constantly available to me in every moment.This is not a book about religious thoughts…

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