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Today, many people are skeptical about divine interventions recorded in the Bible, contending that the Bible was written by people ages ago, who grew up under different cultural settings, and adopted a different set of values. Dr. Beatrice Amah challenges these baseless views by presenting marvelous and inspiring personal testimonies about the numerous divine interventions she has experienced in her life, beginning when she was a teenager. The miracles she has encountered are a result of her cordial relationship with the God of the Bible, and her testimonies show that what is impossible for…mehr

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Today, many people are skeptical about divine interventions recorded in the Bible, contending that the Bible was written by people ages ago, who grew up under different cultural settings, and adopted a different set of values. Dr. Beatrice Amah challenges these baseless views by presenting marvelous and inspiring personal testimonies about the numerous divine interventions she has experienced in her life, beginning when she was a teenager. The miracles she has encountered are a result of her cordial relationship with the God of the Bible, and her testimonies show that what is impossible for human beings is always possible with God, a fact that Jesus affirmed. Amah explains how people can start and sustain a cordial relationship with God. She challenges the current worldview that people are the product of millions of years of evolution, stipulating that God owns them by creation but allows them the choice to accept or reject divine provision for redemption.
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Autorenporträt
Beatrice Inebimo Amah is a retired lecturer at Niger Delta University Amassoma, located in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Her academic qualifications include a BEd in history (elective religion), MA in history, and a PhD in history and international studies. She is a mother of four children and currently lives with her husband, Israel Amah, in Port Harcourt. Her hobbies include preaching, singing, and reading and writing Christian drama and plays, and grooming young hearts for Jesus.