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In this deeply personal and thought-provoking reflection, author and former minister George Geiger revisits the central themes of his earlier work, Miracles for an Atheist, after thirty years of life, doubt, and unexpected grace. Geiger challenges the modern dismissal of the miraculous, arguing that God's work is not confined to the dramatic, ancient wonders of scripture, but is active in the seemingly random "coincidences" of our everyday lives. With raw honesty and a skeptic's eye, he recounts a lifetime of near-misses, strange encounters, and inexplicable turns-from surviving a drowning and…mehr

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In this deeply personal and thought-provoking reflection, author and former minister George Geiger revisits the central themes of his earlier work, Miracles for an Atheist, after thirty years of life, doubt, and unexpected grace. Geiger challenges the modern dismissal of the miraculous, arguing that God's work is not confined to the dramatic, ancient wonders of scripture, but is active in the seemingly random "coincidences" of our everyday lives. With raw honesty and a skeptic's eye, he recounts a lifetime of near-misses, strange encounters, and inexplicable turns-from surviving a drowning and a motorcycle crash to meeting strangers who changed his path at just the right moment. Each story raises the same haunting question: How many coincidences does it take to make a miracle? Part memoir, part spiritual inquiry, this essay is an invitation to re-examine your own story. Geiger proposes that faith isn't about blind acceptance of biblical tales, but about developing the sensitivity to see a guiding hand in the small, seemingly chance events that shape our destinies. He speaks to the disillusioned, the questioning, and those who feel God is silent, offering a compelling case for a living, active divine presence that works through the ordinary to create the extraordinary. Written with the perspective of a man nearing the end of his life, When Coincidences Become Miracles is a poignant, sometimes cynical, but ultimately hopeful plea to look closer at the patterns of your own life-and consider that what you've called luck might just be something more. Ideal for readers of: Personal spiritual memoirs Contemporary Christian thought Anyone wrestling with faith, doubt, and the search for meaning in everyday events


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