Can We Believe in Miracles

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Miracles release faith, so boldly explain them—don’t explain them away. John 2:1-11
Many consider the miracles charming, antiquated myths. In fact, you yourself may find them somewhat embarrassing, or feel a need to explain them away. But without miracles—the virgin birth, the resurrection, walking on water, and turning water to wine—what’s left? A man who made a lot of claims without much to back it up. Join Patrick Morley as we use the miracle of turning water into wine as a backdrop to explore what miracles do for us and why the probability of God tinkering with nature makes a lot of sense.
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