Does God Still Do Miracles?

Series: An M.D. Examines
Author: Dr. Brad Burke
Publishers: Cook Communications
ISBN/SPCN: 0781442826
Book - Paperback Trade

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The debate centering on miracles of healing has become an extremely emotional issue. Yet a new generation of believers wants answers—no matter how controversial the truth may be.

Many Christian physicians, including the author, Dr. Brad Burke, believe God still performs miracles of physical healing that defy natural explanation. But are the many “miracles” we hear about so often truly miracles? If these healings are not true miracles, then how does one explain the thousands of people who are instantaneously getting better?

Why not give God the “benefit of the doubt” and label every astonishing healing a miracle? What insights does God provide us in his Word? Some of the most fascinating and up-to-date medical and investigative research is examined in an attempt to uncover the truth about what is going on in faith-healing services and healing shrines around the world.

Does God Still Do Miracles? also includes a study guide at the back of the book, making it ideal for large or small study groups.

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    While Brad did complete a year of surgical training to become a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation specialist, he is not a "surgeon" as described on the back covers of some of the books. This unfortunate error will be corrected in subsequent printings.