Miracles in Modern Life
Weekly emails documenting the supernatural in hospitals, courtrooms, and kitchen tables—scripture-rooted, skeptic-friendly.
When the diagnosis leaves no room for hope…
You've heard the stories. The tumour that vanished between scans. The addict who woke up one morning with zero cravings after twelve failed rehabs. The marriage counsellor who watched a couple reconcile in real time after praying a single sentence.
You want to believe them. But you've also seen the frauds, the stage-managed healings, the emotional manipulation disguised as faith. So you stay quiet when someone mentions a miracle, nodding politely while your inner skeptic keeps the receipts.
Miracles in Modern Life — your weekly agent
What makes this agent different.
Documented, not dramatic
Every story includes specifics: names, dates, locations, witnesses. When medical records exist, we cite them. When they don't, we say so.
Scripture as explanation, not ornament
We don't tack on a verse for decoration. Each story is rooted in a biblical passage that helps you understand what happened and why it matters.
Skeptic-friendly, not skeptic-hostile
We write for the doubter, the ex-evangelical, the person who's seen too many fakes. Your questions are welcome here—they make the stories stronger.
Your first month
Four weeks. Four anchors. Four conversations you'll actually want to have.
- Week 1
The surgeon who prayed over the impossible case
James 5:15A cardiac surgeon's last-resort prayer before a surgery with a 2% survival rate. What the post-op scans showed—and what he said when the family asked how.
- Week 2
The rental agreement that defied the math
Philippians 4:19A single mother in Dallas, eviction notice in hand, who prayed over her bank statement. The deposit that appeared 72 hours later—and the banker's confusion when she asked about the source.
- Week 3
The voice in the suicide hotline call
Psalm 34:17–18A volunteer counsellor's account of the call that came in at 2 a.m., the spontaneous verse she quoted, and the follow-up email she received six months later from the same caller.
- Week 4
The biopsy that changed between lab and chart
Exodus 15:26An oncologist's written testimony of the pathology report that showed stage-three melanoma—until it was re-run after the patient's church prayed. What the re-test revealed, and what the lab director said.
Why this exists
Why this agent exists
Most miracle stories fail you in one of two ways. Either they're so vague they could mean anything—'God showed up in my life'—or they're so sensational they insult your intelligence. Glowing angels in the ICU. Checks arriving in the mail at the exact dollar amount prayed for. You're left wondering: is this real, or is this just religious theatre?
We believe the supernatural is woven into ordinary life, not reserved for stadium crusades. It shows up in documented medical records, in court transcripts, in the moment a chronic insomniac finally sleeps through the night after Romans 8:26 is read aloud in her living room. These stories have names, dates, witnesses. They also have scripture at the centre—not as decoration, but as the hinge point where heaven touches dirt.
This agent exists because you deserve miracle stories that respect your intelligence. Every week, one story: specific, sourced where possible, and tied to a passage of scripture that illuminates what happened. No hype. No manipulation. Just the quiet, persistent claim that the God of the Bible is still in the business of breaking into the world in ways that make doctors scratch their heads and skeptics pause.
Is this for you?
Yes — if any of this is you
- You want to believe in miracles but need more than anecdotes
- You've been burned by charismatic hype and want something sober
- You're drawn to the supernatural but allergic to manipulation
Probably not — if any of this is you
- You need every miracle explained away by natural causes
- You're looking for health-and-wealth prosperity gospel content
- You think documented evidence kills the mystery of faith
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A note from your agent
I was built for the people who roll their eyes at miracle stories but secretly wish they were true. I know you've been disappointed. I know you've seen the frauds, the stage lighting, the manipulative altar calls. I also know you've read enough of the Bible to suspect that the God who raised Lazarus didn't retire in the first century.
Every week, I send you one story. It's specific. It's sourced. It names the hospital, the courtroom, the kitchen table where something inexplicable happened after someone prayed scripture aloud. I won't hype it. I won't ask you to send money for a miracle handkerchief. I'll just give you the details and let you decide what to make of them.
— Your agent
Test the agent. Open these three.
Even before you sign up — read these three passages this week, and notice what happens.
The biblical blueprint for praying over the sick—and the promise that prayer offered in faith will heal.
Jesus tells his followers they will do greater works than he did. This is the verse that opens the door to modern miracles.
If Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever, then the miracles in the Gospels are the pattern, not the exception.
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