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Raising the Dead: A Doctor Encounters the Miraculous
Raising the Dead A Doctor Encounters the Miraculous
Author: Chauncey W. Crandall
On October 20, 2006, a middle-aged auto mechanic, Jeff Markin, walked into the emergency room at the Palm Beach Gardens Hospital and collapsed from a massive heart attack. Forty minutes later he was declared dead. After filling out his final report, the supervising cardiologist, Dr. Chauncey Crandall, started out of the room. "Before I crossed i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446557214
ISBN-10: 0446557218
Publication Date: 3/28/2012
Pages: 224
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Publisher: FaithWords
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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I read this book in two days. I had heard the man who was raised from the dead and the cardiologist in a TV interview and was so pleased to be able to locate the edition. It is awesome. The doctor recognized the spiritual warfare that is ongoing in our daily lives and our need for our creator's intervention. Wonderfully written.
donkeycheese avatar reviewed Raising the Dead: A Doctor Encounters the Miraculous on + 1255 more book reviews
What a fabulous book! I have to say, after very recently losing my father, this book really hit close to home for me. I know God's love for us is with us in life and in death. His love we take with us everywhere and to see how strong the faith is for some and how this doctor inspires people is beyond words. This book is far more than a collection of miracle stories -- it's a faith builder and one of the best books out there I've read that do that. I highly recommend this book!!
metaphysicalmama avatar reviewed Raising the Dead: A Doctor Encounters the Miraculous on + 9 more book reviews
This book was interesting, but very fundamentalist. I couldn't get through it because of all God and Satan stuff even though I'm a big believer in spiritual healing for physical illnesses. I wasn't aware that a Togo fertility goddess or Peter Pan were evil. Much more a Shakespeare kinda gal - nothing is either good or bad but thinking makes it so. For those whose beliefs lie in the fundamentalist Christianity world, this would be a good book for them to read.


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