I had my own preconceptions about what I would find...
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I have to admit, when I first started looking into this, I had my own preconceptions about what I would find. I thought that in this day and age, most people would have given up on believing in miracles. And yet, NPR reported in 2010 that a Pew Forum on Religion study showed that nearly 80% of Americans believed in miracles (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124007551). How firm a belief that is may be in question, but the fact remains that for most Americans there is some basic belief in supernatural acts of benevolence.
For us as Christians, it should be easy to believe in miracles. We serve a God who is an expert at them. Whether it's a paralytic healed in the gospels or the Israelites being given manna from heaven here, God is in the habit of getting involved in people's lives.
For us as Christians, it should be easy to believe in miracles. We serve a God who is an expert at them. Whether it's a paralytic healed in the gospels or the Israelites being given manna from heaven here, God is in the habit of getting involved in people's lives.