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Books with title The Miracle Leaf

  • The Miracle Man

    Frank L. (Frank Lucius) Packard

    eBook
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  • The Miracle

    Alyssa Rossi

    eBook
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  • The Miracle

    Randy Colson, Sophia Stephens

    language (, April 27, 2019)
    All Creatures are born with special senses: hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, and feeling. No creatures was ever born with the gifts that Sparky and Sparkles were given. These gifts changed to colony of fruit bats forever.
  • The Miracle Tree

    Austin Highsmith Garces, Fiona Jayde

    Hardcover (Doce Blant Publishing, April 20, 2019)
    Just before Christmas, 2-year-old Austin walked into the scariest place ever - the hospital. Even her mom and dad were afraid for little Austin. But when her daddy glimpsed a very special tree, he made a promise. Was Austin's miracle because of the doctors and nurses, or was it due to a special miracle that happened because of a promise and a very special tree?
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  • The Theft & the Miracle

    Rebecca Wade

    language (Katherine Tegen Books, June 6, 2009)
    On a cold, rainy day, ordinary Hannah Price stumbles into the cathedral and does something extraordinary—almost in a trance, she makes a perfect drawing of an antique carving of the Virgin and Child, capturing their every detail. The next day the statue of the Child is taken from the Virgin's arms, and a few days later Hannah is interviewed by the police. Soon, strange things start happening to her. An odd man keeps appearing. The portrait she painted of her best friend, Sam, is vandalized. Is it all related to the theft? Hannah is determined to find the statue, even if it will take a miracle. Rebecca Wade has crafted a thriller that will puzzle and provoke every reader until its stunning conclusion.
  • The 25¢ Miracle

    Theresa Nelson

    eBook (Open Road Distribution, March 14, 2017)
    Winner of the Washington Irving Children’s Choice Award A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Selection of the Junior Library Guild Star light, star bright . . . Elvira wishes for a mother and finds instead the father she scarcely knew she had.
  • The 25¢ Miracle

    Theresa Nelson

    eBook (Open Road Distribution, March 14, 2017)
    Winner of the Washington Irving Children’s Choice Award A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Selection of the Junior Library Guild Star light, star bright . . . Elvira wishes for a mother and finds instead the father she scarcely knew she had.
  • The Miracle

    Laurie Cockerell, Yvonne Cumberland, Deanna Ford

    Paperback (Kinderfable Press, May 20, 2014)
    A full-color, beautifully photographed children's book tells the story of a young girl who finds a tiny blue speckled egg in a fairy house, nestled in the roots of an old oak tree. A discussion with her mother about life before birth inspires a new understanding of the sanctity of life - and an understanding that the miracle of life begins with conception. Great for families who want to pass on the pro-life message in a gentle and age-appropriate way.
  • The Miracle Tree

    Austin Highsmith Garces

    eBook (Doce Blant Publishing, March 24, 2019)
    Just before Christmas, 2-year-old Austin walked into the scariest place ever – the hospital. Even her mom and dad were afraid for little Austin. But when her daddy glimpsed a very special tree, he made a promise. Was Austin’s miracle because of the doctors and nurses, or was it due to a special miracle that happened because of a promise and a very special tree?
  • The Miracle Man

    Jeff Kurtzer

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Oct. 30, 2015)
    The Miracle Man presents the spiritual autobiography of Jeff Kurtzer, a man who struggled with a series of challenges, including physical and mental abuse, early use of drugs and alcohol, a diagnosis of manic depression, and multiple stays in psychiatric care facilities. Born in Long Island, New York, the author lived through times that remind many of the life of Job, the biblical figure who endured extreme deprivation, but who clung to his faith in God. As he recounts the trajectory of his life, Jeff Kurtzer seasons his account with passage from the Scriptures that offered him encouragement at the time. His story was written to provide support to all who seek hope and change in their own lives. This approach flows from his faith that God sees the truth of ones life and will work to change it, just as he heard in a prophesy prayed over him: God has called you to His ministry and all you have been going through will be used to help many people. God is going to heal you completely and restore all that the enemy has stolen from you. When you face those moments in your lifewhether brief or extendedwhen the obstacles are piling up and all passages to peace seem hopelessly blocked, then The Miracle Man can offer you words of encouragement that God does still work miracles in todays world. He worked one in the life of Jeff Kurtzer, and He can work a miracle in your life too.
  • The Miracle Tree

    Christobel Mattingley, Marianne Yamaguchi

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1986)
    After twenty years, Hanako, a victim of Nagasaki, is reunited at Christmas time with her mother and husband, because of a special pine tree
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  • The Miracle Tree

    Austin Highsmith Garces, Fiona Jayde

    Paperback (Doce Blant Publishing, April 20, 2019)
    Just before Christmas, 2-year-old Austin walked into the scariest place ever - the hospital. Even her mom and dad were afraid for little Austin. But when her daddy glimpsed a very special tree, he made a promise. Was Austin's miracle because of the doctors and nurses, or was it due to a special miracle that happened because of a promise and a very special tree?
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