I Believe in Miracles
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In 'I Believe in Miracles,' Catherine Coleman continues to present accounts of healings and sermons that shaped her prominence as a faith healer.
The book offers anecdotal evidence of miracles attributed to her ministry and reflects popular mid-century charismatic language and practice.
Critics point to discrepancies between the book's claims and observers' experiences of her meetings, raising concerns about techniques and spiritual provenance.
The work contributed to Coleman's influence on later charismatic and Pentecostal leaders and remains discussed in historical assessments of faith-healing movements.
It is often cited in analyses contrasting written claims with investigative reports.
The book offers anecdotal evidence of miracles attributed to her ministry and reflects popular mid-century charismatic language and practice.
Critics point to discrepancies between the book's claims and observers' experiences of her meetings, raising concerns about techniques and spiritual provenance.
The work contributed to Coleman's influence on later charismatic and Pentecostal leaders and remains discussed in historical assessments of faith-healing movements.
It is often cited in analyses contrasting written claims with investigative reports.
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quoting a letter writer who had read the healer's second book and questioned her meetings.


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