The Beggar's Miracle

The Beggar's Miracle
Author: Joy Ross Davis
Publisher: Millerwords, LLC
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-04-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998298665

The memory of warmth and safety faded... Ice seemed to cover everything in Ireland from Dublin to Dungarran. It was a bad time to be homeless and a worse time to be an orphan. Bitty Brown was both. Bitty left the warmth of the Sisters of Mercy, deciding a life on the streets would be better than working seven days a week in the laundry, getting spots out of the clergy's robes. Now she spent her nights huddled under a cardboard box, hoping to find her next meal in the nearby garbage cans. The kindness of Pastor Percy afforded her an old shawl to cover her shoulders. She felt lost and alone with barely a memory of the comfort of her mother's arms. Then she met Mr. Jones, a scruffy dog accompanied by an unusual beggar. Bitty sensed something strange about the beggar, something that could change her life. Every night, she prayed for miracles. Could this be the miracle that would save Bitty Brown's life?

The Beggar King

The Beggar King
Author: Dan Hamilton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780830816712

The enigmatic beggar transforms everyone he encounters in this first book in Dan Hamilton's trilogy, Tales of the Forgotten God. 156 pages, paper

The Miracles of Jesus the Messiah

The Miracles of Jesus the Messiah
Author: E. Keith Howick
Publisher: WindRiver Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781886249004

The Life of Jesus the Messiah is a five-volume set that discusses the life of Jesus Christ topically. In volume 1, the miracles performed by Jesus are discussed. Their nature is explained and both the historical impact they had on the Jews living at the time of Jesus and their significance to us today is discussed. The volume's organization makes it an ideal resource for both students and instructors. The volume includes complete scriptural references to the King James Bible, footnotes, a complete index, and a scripture index allowing readers to quickly find relevant commentary.

The Time of Miracles

The Time of Miracles
Author: Borislav Pekić
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780810111172

Borislav Pekic spent six years in jail as a political prisoner, his only reading material the Bible. In 1965, ten years after his pardon, his first novel, The Time of Miracles, was published and became an overnight sensation. A set of parables based on the miracles of the New Testament, the book rewrites the story of Jesus from the perspective of Judas (who is obsessed with the idea prophecy must be fulfilled) and from that of the individuals upon whom miracles were performed--without their consent and, in most cases, to their eventual dissatisfaction. Filled with humor and poignancy, The Time of Miracles is a trenchant commentary on the power of ideology in one's life, upon what it means to hold beliefs, and upon the nature of faith.

The Beggar

The Beggar
Author: Sten Kumar
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2020-10-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1499098111

The Beggar is a story of a child, Ronald, who finds himself trapped to his treacherous destiny. After being disowned by his family, he finds begging as his only path to survival. In the company of other beggars, Ronald finds the elusive warmth of a family where he rekindles his dreams of succeeding. However, he is betrayed by his friends who attempt to murder him. Ronald miraculously survives; breaking through various societal barriers, he endeavours to reunite with his mum. However, his deceitful destiny betrays him again and he ends up as a slave on a farm. Ronald is not ready to give up yet. In the company of other slaves, he continues to dream; of liberty and freedom; of uniting with his mum; of succeeding in life. They form a team of slaves and plan to escape. Defying death at each step, he and his two companions set-off in their bid to gain freedom. In this impossible escape mission his companion's parish, however, Ronald vows to achieve freedom or die trying. Who will win in this fight between sheer hope and determination on one side, and a cruel destiny on another? Will Ronald gain his freedom? Will he reunite with his mum? Will he taste success? The book keeps the readers guessing throughout, till the end.

Bartimaeus, the Blind Beggar of Jericho

Bartimaeus, the Blind Beggar of Jericho
Author: George V. Sabol
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2024-10-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Bartimaeus is the name of the blind beggar that was cured by Jesus at the gate of Jericho as Jesus traveled to Jerusalem where he was to be crucified a few days later. Although the gospels have many accounts of cures by Jesus, the cure of Bartimaeus is told in the synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Why did the three gospel writers include the same miracle narrative in their gospels, and most interesting, why are Bartimaeus and his father, Timaeus, named in the gospel? Could it be that Bartimaeus had a greater role in the early Christian church--a role that was known by the apostles but was not disclosed, possibly to avoid repercussions from the enemies of the church? The question of who Bartimaeus was and what role he played in the early church is the basis of the story. Bartimaeus's father, Timaeus, is a soldier in the palace guard of King Herod the Great at the time of the birth of Jesus. Timaeus unknowingly becomes a participant in the slaughter of the baby boys in Bethlehem at the order of Herod. After Timaeus discovered that Herod had ordered that tragic slaughter, he disappeared as he returned home to his wife and newly born twin boys, Bartimaeus and Barariel, in Jericho. Bartimaeus is raised by his mother in Jericho on the family horse breeding farm. Like his father, Bartimaeus becomes a soldier for Herod Antipas. He is struck blind in a fall from a horse, and because of that blindness, Bartimaeus is labeled a sinner by his brother-in-law, a fanatic Pharisee, Saul, who is later to become Paul the apostle. During his blindness, being rejected by his wife, Gamela, due to the condemnation of her brother, Saul, he is cared for by Monica, the widow of his twin brother. In their mutual grief, Bartimaeus and Monica struggle with their love for each other. Three years after being blinded, Bartimaeus is cured at the gate of Jericho as Jesus passed by on his way to Jerusalem. Jesus quickly departed after the cure, and Bartimaeus was unable to thank Jesus. A few days later, Bartimaeus traveled to Jerusalem to find Jesus and to thank him only to discover that Jesus had been crucified. With the help of the apostles, Bartimaeus learned of Jesus and is a participant in the early events of the apostles in Jerusalem as related in the Acts of the Apostles. When Saul is struck blind as he traveled to Damascus to arrest the early Christians, Bartimaeus, now a follower of Jesus, is sent by Peter to determine if the reports of Saul, now calling himself Paul and preaching in the synagogue, are true. Bartimaeus helps Paul escape from Damascus with the help of a man and his sons sneaking Paul out of the house, through the streets of Damascus, and over the wall in a basket. Bartimaeus draws the enemies of Paul away as he flees Damascus in a daring horse escape disguised as Paul. The mystery of the disappearance of Timaeus is interwoven in the story and is eventually revealed to Bartimaeus challenging his newfound Christian life. The man responsible for his father's death must be forgiven, and in so doing, Bartimaeus finds the grace to save the life of his adversary. The story is one of Bartimaeus's struggle to learn of Jesus and through that conversion to be an agent of good in the lives of others, including his brother-in-law, Paul. The author has maintained historical and biblical fact, where possible, while constructing a Christian novel intertwining fictional characters into the gospel narrative of the apostles. The author, an experienced horse trainer and competitor, incorporates horsemanship into the story, and horses are key elements in the escape of Paul from Damascus.

The Working of Miracles and Other Prophetic Writings

The Working of Miracles and Other Prophetic Writings
Author: H. A. Maxwell Whyte
Publisher: Whitaker House
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1641232307

This collection of three prophetic books by beloved author H. A. Maxwell Whyte all deal with the spiritual gift the apostle Paul calls “the working of miracles” (1 Corinthians 12:10). The Working of Miracles looks at the powerful and prophetic outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the believer's life. It unpacks the principals involved in the working of miracles and the explanation of what a miracle really is. The Prophetic Word reveals the amazing power of the Word of God when spoken through His anointed vessels. Pulling Down Strongholds calls the church to take its rightful place in God’s plan to throw off every form of bondage to Satan and to destroy his dominion on earth in these last days. Together, these three classic charismatic teachings will inspire readers to boldly pursue the prophetic spiritual gifts and to stand in the spiritual victory God has promised.