LONGWOOD, FL-As part of a roving family troupe of evangelists, pastors, teachers, and music ministers, author Janet Lee has traveled to many parts of the world and ministered to many different types of people for the past 36 years. Her experiences as a miracle worker and agent of God opened her eyes to the everyday miracles already happening around her. And the Miracle Goes On (paperback, 978-1-60266-262-9), part personal memoir, part anecdotal yarn about the miraculous supernatural happenings, comprises such disparate topics as miraculous rescues, scary meetings with street gangs and the Klan, supernatural happenings, and tales from the road.
Traveling to different countries, Lee witnessed many miracles firsthand, but what these miracles taught her was that God is aware of each one of us personally. The more she traveled, the more she learned that "believing" was the key to all the miracles she witnessed and that watching God do the impossible was a byproduct of believing it possible.
"Circumstances can be discouraging when we look at the world situations," says Lee. "However, my book points to God as the source of the miracles we all need to face our future days. If we believe God and have faith in the face of problems, He will do the impossible. We all need hope and 'good news' for a change!"
Janet Lee has been a teacher of the gospel for more than 36 years. She currently resides in Gresham, Oregon.
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