God Can Do It Again
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Catherine Coleman's 'God Can Do It Again' is a recounting of her experiences and teachings as a mid-20th-century faith healer, describing large-scale healing meetings and reported miracles.
The book presents testimonies of healings and Coleman's interpretation of the Holy Spirit's work in her services, aiming to encourage faith in divine healing.
Critics have used the text to contrast her written claims with eyewitness accounts of her meetings and to question the spiritual source of observed phenomena.
The book historically influenced charismatic movements and subsequent televangelists who cited Coleman as an early model.
It remains a point of reference in debates over faith healing authenticity.
The book presents testimonies of healings and Coleman's interpretation of the Holy Spirit's work in her services, aiming to encourage faith in divine healing.
Critics have used the text to contrast her written claims with eyewitness accounts of her meetings and to question the spiritual source of observed phenomena.
The book historically influenced charismatic movements and subsequent televangelists who cited Coleman as an early model.
It remains a point of reference in debates over faith healing authenticity.
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