"The Miracle Man" from Frank L. Packard. Canadian novelist (1877-1942).
His injuries were too severe for him to survive. But the man the doctors dubbed "The Miracle Man" did survive and with a strong faith in God, courage and determination, Morris not only rebuilt his body but also his mind and outlook on life.
Recounts a successful businessman's struggle to overcome the severe injuries he suffered in a plane crash and regain the complete use of his body
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I guess youse are de kind, he said, with a grim smile, "dat ain't had to kill yerself worryin' much about any kind of trouble, an' it ain't nothin' to...
After all of his miraculous acts, the book closes with a final wonder for all to see—one that changes faith and religion as the world knows it, forever. The book includes a list of Bible stories that inspired it.
This remarkable collection of stories offers a portrait of the fascinating and complex world of Samoa.
The doctors were even thinking that they might have a miracle man on their hands. But things quickly took a turn for the worse. I caught a high fever. No one could figure out why. They searched all over my body, both inside and out, ...
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The story of Joao de Deus shakes the bedrock of common beliefs, kindling an ancient memory that ring only too true; that with love all things are possible.
This graphic novel is an effort to make the impact of the legendary film once more available albeit in another form for all to rediscover by adapting many vintage images and following printed accounts of the story and film reviews.