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Miracles Today


You hear the word "miracle" and maybe you think of Bible stories.

Parting seas. Water into wine. Blind eyes opened.

Ancient history, right?

Here's the truth: God is still in the miracle business.

Right now. In 2026. In our digital, connected, sometimes cynical world.

The same power that raised Jesus from the dead is still moving today.

Let me show you what I mean.

When Doctors Have No Explanation

Luke Burgie was four years old when he got sick in 1998.

A mysterious stomach virus attacked his little body. For six months, he wasted away. Doctors ran every test. Tried every treatment. Nothing worked.

His parents prayed. Their church prayed. Strangers they'd never met prayed.

Then almost overnight, Luke's symptoms vanished.

Completely gone.

The doctors? They had no medical explanation. No reason he should have recovered. But he did.

That's a miracle.

Child standing in golden sunlight at end of hospital hallway symbolizing miraculous healing

Or consider Ema McKinley. She'd been in a wheelchair since 1993 with reflex sympathetic dystrophy, a painful condition that had twisted her spine and foot.

Eighteen years in that chair.

But on Christmas Eve 2011, something extraordinary happened. Ema says Jesus appeared in her room. She felt her spine straighten. Her foot turned.

The next morning, she walked.

No wheelchair. No explanation. Just healing.

The Voice That Saved a Life

In March 2015, police officers responded to a car accident in Utah.

They found an overturned vehicle submerged in icy water. Upside down in a river. The mother inside had been dead for fourteen hours.

But the officers heard something. A calm female voice calling for help.

They followed that voice.

In the backseat, strapped in a car seat and somehow still alive, was an 18-month-old baby girl. She'd been there all night in freezing water.

Every officer at the scene heard that voice calling them. Every single one.

But when they pulled the baby out? She was the only living person in that car.

Who called them? Where did that voice come from?

The officers believe it was divine intervention. A miracle that saved a precious life.

Empty baby car seat on snowy riverbank after miraculous rescue from submerged car

Miracles in Unexpected Places

Sometimes God shows up in the most ordinary moments.

A boy named Fabrice in Togo had never spoken. He was born with a severe tongue tie that prevented any speech. His family assumed he'd be silent forever.

Then a simple £8 surgery through a compassion program changed everything. After the procedure, Fabrice spoke. Clear words. Full sentences.

His first words weren't just sounds, they were a testimony to God's goodness.

Or take Yesica, a 10-year-old girl doctors said would never wake from her coma. They prepared her family for the worst.

But Yesica opened her eyes.

She gradually relearned to walk. To talk. To live.

Against all medical odds.

Digital Age, Ancient Power

Here's what's amazing about our connected world: miracles spread faster than ever before.

A healing in Uganda can encourage someone in Minnesota within minutes.

A testimony from Brazil can strengthen faith in Japan.

We share prayer requests across continents. We see answers in real time. We watch God move through screens and satellites and social media.

The method is modern. The power is eternal.

God hasn't changed. He's just using new tools to reach more people.

Joyful boy speaking for the first time after miraculous healing of tongue tie

Think about it: when someone gets healed, their story can circle the globe before sunset. That testimony can spark faith in hearts you'll never meet in person.

That's multiplication. That's kingdom work in the digital age.

Why Miracles Still Matter

Some people say, "Well, that's just coincidence."

Others claim, "Medicine explains everything eventually."

But here's what I know: when you've experienced God's power firsthand, no skepticism can shake it.

Miracles do more than heal bodies. They heal doubt. They restore hope. They remind us we're not alone.

Every unexplained recovery points to a God who cares.

Every impossible turnaround demonstrates His power.

Every supernatural rescue reveals His love.

These stories aren't ancient history. They're current events in God's kingdom.

Your Story Could Be Next

Maybe you're reading this and thinking, "I need a miracle."

A sick child. A broken relationship. A financial crisis. A health diagnosis.

You're wondering if God still moves like this.

Friend, He does.

The same Jesus who healed the paralytic can heal your situation. The same Spirit that raised the dead can breathe life into your circumstances.

But here's the thing about miracles: they require faith.

Not perfect faith. Not giant faith. Just mustard-seed faith. Just enough to reach out.

Smartphone glowing with divine light symbolizing digital age prayer and modern miracles

What Now?

Start praying. Not fancy prayers. Just honest conversation with God.

Tell Him exactly what you need. Ask Him to move. Invite Him into your impossible situation.

Then watch. Pay attention. Notice the small shifts. The unexpected helps. The doors that open.

Sometimes miracles look dramatic: like walking after 18 years in a wheelchair.

Sometimes they're quiet: like a voice that guides rescuers to a dying child.

Both are supernatural. Both are God.

And connect with others who believe. Faith grows in community.

Join us for Sunday live worship where we celebrate what God is doing. Share your story on our Prayer Wall and let others stand with you.

Because here's what I've learned: miracles often happen when God's people pray together.

When we agree. When we believe. When we refuse to give up.

The God Who Still Moves

Miracles today look like healings doctors can't explain.

They look like provision when the bank account says impossible.

They look like restored relationships everyone said were dead.

They look like peace in the middle of chaos.

They look like hope when logic says give up.

God hasn't stopped working. He's just getting started.

Your miracle might be around the corner. Next week. Tomorrow. Today.

The question isn't whether God can. The question is: will you believe?

Need prayer right now? Text us at 1-901-213-7341 (message & data rates may apply). Not for emergencies.

Boundless Online Church is a ministry of FA Memphis. We help people meet Jesus and grow in faith online.

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