A Million Little Miracles

By Mark Batterson

A Million Little Miracles - Mark Batterson
  • Release Date: 2024-11-19
  • Genre: Christianity
Score: 4.5
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Description

The New York Times bestselling author of Win the Day reminds us of the millions of miracles God performs every day and inspires us to live with a clearer sense of identity and purpose.

Think you’ve never experienced a miracle? With all due respect, you have never not. In fact, you are one!

There never has been—and there never will be—anyone else like you. That isn’t a testament to you. It’s a testament to the God who created you. Your fingerprint, eyeprint, and voiceprint are unlike anyone else’s. Simply put, you matter to God.

Most of us take everyday miracles for granted, including the one that stares back at us in the mirror. It’s time to take them for gratitude. Why is that so important? Because whatever you don’t turn into praise turns into pride. The miracle of life becomes mundane. We get so wrapped up in our own little world, we end up worshipping a god who looks like us, acts like us, and thinks like us.

It’s no wonder we’ve lost our wonder. But there is a way to recapture holy curiosity!

In A Million Little Miracles, New York Times bestselling author Mark Batterson reveals three miraculous truths that awaken us to the Creator and His creation:

1. God is bigger than we think—we can rest in His wisdom and strength
2. God is closer than we realize—we never have to do life alone
3. God is better than we imagine—we can reclaim childlike wonder

A million little miracles are waiting to be discovered, including the miracle called you.

Reviews

  • The Wonder Switch

    4
    By Spy Life
    Is yours on? Marks words say it best, “What’s really happening when what’s happening is happening?” Read this book and find out. PS- Want to see a miracle today? Look in the mirror. Better yet, go outside and look up at the stars. This moment on this device is a miracle in itself.
  • Not his best

    2
    By Blessing to me
    I love Mark Batterson books but this is not one of his best. Highly disappointed.