#1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury's timeless 52-week devotional celebrates the gift of hope through God's unending love, now available with an updated cover.
The Miracles devotional draws from five of Karen's most inspiring books, helping readers begin each week encouraged by a true story of God's miraculous power. It includes stunning excerpts from each of Karen's Miracles books, including A Treasury of Adoption Miracles, A Treasury of Miracles for Teens, A Treasury of Miracles for Women, A Treasury of Miracles for Friends, and A Treasury of Christmas Miracles. Perfect for holiday sharing, this special volume offers healing messages, beautiful verses of Scripture, and stories of real-life miracles happening all around.
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"Karen has an extraordinary ability to take her readers deeper than they expect to go when they first pick up one of her books. With clarity and tenderness she shines light into the corners of the heart. And there her readers find something they thought they'd lost long ago--hope."
— Robin Jones Gunn, bestselling author of the Sisterchicks novels and Engaging Father Christmas
“[Kingsbury] delivers…genuine emotional punch.”
— Publishers Weekly[Kingsbury] delivers . . . genuine emotional punch.
— Publishers WeeklyKaren Kingsbury is one of my favorite writers.
— Pat Williams, senior vice president, Orlando MagicGod loves you. That's the message of each story in Karen Kingsbury's A Treasury of Christmas Miracles. These stories brought tears to my eyes. But more than that, they refreshed my spirit. God loves me--what greater miracle could there be?
— Angela E. Hunt, author of She's in a Better PlaceBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Karen Kingsbury, a New York Times bestselling novelist, is an inspirational storyteller with more than twenty-five million copies of her award-winning books in print. Her last dozen titles have topped bestseller lists, and many of her novels are under development as major motion pictures. Her Baxter Family books were developed into a television and series. She is an adjunct professor of writing at Liberty University.