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This outstanding collection of guardian angel stories by beloved best-selling author Joan Wester Anderson carries a profoundly important message: God answers prayer. These first-hand accounts of the power of prayer range from a dying infant inexplicably recovering after an encounter with a mysterious visitor to a drowning man in an icy river suddenly finding himself safe on shore. With dozens of inspirational guardian angel stories like these, Guardian Angels makes it clear that God does indeed answer prayer!
Joan Wester Anderson has been a freelance writer and public speaker for almost thirty years. Her fifteen books include the New York Times Bestseller Where Angels Walk (Ballantine Books, 1993) and Where Wonders Prevail (Ballantine, 1997), and she is a popular guest on radio and television talk shows. The mother of five adult children and grandmother of two, she lives in Prospect Heights, Illinois. Visit her web site.
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In the Arms of Angels: True Stories of Heavenly GuardiansNew York Times best-selling author Joan Wester Anderson offers us her latest collection of true-life accounts of guardian angels and heavenly intervention.
The Power of Miracles: True Stories of God’s PresenceBest-selling author Joan Wester Anderson offers stories of mysterious rescues, celestial visions, and many other signs and wonders.
Angels and Wonders: True Stories of Heaven on EarthAngels and Wonders recounts nearly 40 stories about angels. The stories in this book reveal that angels accompany humans on their daily journeys and influence their lives.
Where Miracles Happen: True Stories of Heavenly EncountersWhere Miracles Happen is collection of 45 miraculous stories, from angelic encounters to physical healing to divine guidance. These true tales of heavenly help are guaranteed to inspire.
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