In pursuit of the miraculous

|PIC1|Roy travels all over the world communicating the good news of Jesus and praying for people to receive healing.

"The Church has a God-given mandate to minister in the miraculous. But this has largely been lost in the West," he says.

"Yet miracles were prominent in Jesus’ ministry, and in the life of the early Church. We should actively expect the miraculous.

"Nowhere in the Bible is there so much as a hint that God has stopped doing miracles!"

In his new book, In Pursuit of the Miraculous (ISBN 9781860247729, price £7.99, published by Authentic Media) Roy urges the church to be much more intentional about pursuing miracles today and shares some remarkable stories of miracles which he has experienced in his own ministry.

Combining a strong sense of faith with the down-to-earth realities of life, Roy’s honest and genuine approach to the subject reflects many of the questions people ask, whilst still encouraging them to believe for the impossible.
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