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God's Mighty Hand

Providential Occurrences in World History

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God's Mighty Hand

By: Richard "Little Bear" Wheeler
Narrated by: Jim Hodges
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Bring history back to life through Jim Hodges' historically accurate, exciting and edifying audio recordings.

Recognizing God's mighty hand in his own life, Richard "Little Bear" Wheeler compiled stories of impossible triumph despite a losing battle, divine protection amid sure annihilation, and heroic endeavors in the face of defeat, all with a single purpose of demonstrating the miraculous providential occurrences in world history. Listen to the miracles of General Washington, Sergeant York, the Battle of the Bulge, and more. Learn how Wycliffe, Tyndale, and Martin Luther all fit into God's mighty plan for all times. An indispensable devotional for the entire family and resource for avid students of history of all ages.

©2014 Richard Wheeler (P)2008 Jim Hodges Productions
Christianity History Ministry & Evangelism Religious Studies World Inspiring
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I rather enjoy learning about history and this book gives me just the right amount to make me go "that is so intriguing" while at the same time encouraging me in my own journey of life.
A book a can listen to over and over as well as read, yeah I'm going to buy a printed copy for my personal library too.

Each Chapter Stands Alone

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I wasn’t sure if this would be a theological lecture but it is actually a collection of actual events. Some are biblical accounts that can be found in scripture,. The best for me were modern accounts that were witnessed and reported as actual events. It helps me to realize that GOD is still at work and is ever present!

Reads like fiction but it’s true!

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Great book. I implore every Christian to listen to this book. Our God is great!

Great book

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wonderful historical accounts viewed through a biblical lens. I totally recommend this book if you are looking for an encouraging book.

faith boosting goodness

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You can not hear these stories and not experience growth in the faith department!
Thank you for compiling these wonderful stories of Gods provision

Faith Building

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As a Christian of Catholic and Orthodox backgrounds, I really looked forward to listening to this highly reviewed audiobook about what promised to be an inspiring topic. I was very turned-off by the highly anti-Catholic slant which permeated the first half of the book. Several times the author smeared the "Roman Church", implying it is a tool of the Devil, references "Popishness", and on occasion is quite critical of the Anglicans (fortunately, I guess, the Orthodox Church is completely ignored) . The first half of the book reads like a who's who of born-again Protestant saints (disgustingly, very high praise is given to Oliver Cromwell), and Calvinistic pre-destination runs as a strong sub-theme throughout (I suppose the title was a hint), rendering us all as no more than God's robots. This is unfortunate, since the historical events discussed and the effects of prayer would be of more general interest for all Christians (and some non-Christians). I found the latter half of the book more tolerable and somewhat less theologically slanted. So, unless you are a born-again Christian, be warned that you will likely be somewhat disappointed by portions of this presentation (despite the reader giving an excellent performance).

Good history, but a strong fundamentalist slant

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