Ep 10. Thanksgiving Blessing; Miracle in the Mailroom; The Power of Prayer; Thanksgiving Angel
- January 1, 1999
- 43 min
In "Thanksgiving Blessing," viewers are treated to a heartwarming holiday episode as stories of miraculous occurrences are shared. The first story, "Miracle in the Mailroom," is about a man named George who worked in the mailroom of a large corporation. Despite his humble station, George was beloved by all his coworkers for his cheery attitude and friendly demeanor. When he unexpectedly passed away, his coworkers were devastated, but also noticed something strange happening in the mailroom. Packages and letters that had been lost or misplaced were suddenly found and delivered, leading them to believe that George was still watching over them and helping from beyond the grave.
The second story, "The Power of Prayer," features a woman named Rachel who had been suffering from a mysterious illness for years. After exhausting all medical options, Rachel turned to prayer for help. She fervently prayed to be healed, and one day, while driving in her car, she suddenly felt a surge of energy and was completely cured. Doctors couldn't explain it, but Rachel was certain that her healing was the result of divine intervention.
In "Thanksgiving Angel," viewers meet a woman named Sarah who was struggling to make ends meet. On the eve of Thanksgiving, Sarah received a knock at her door, only to find a stranger holding a basket of food. The stranger introduced herself as an "angel" who had been sent to help Sarah have a happy Thanksgiving. Overwhelmed with gratitude, Sarah invited the stranger in for dinner and they spent the evening swapping stories and sharing laughter.
Through these stories and others, "It's A Miracle" reminds viewers of the miraculous things that can happen when we remain open to the power of faith, prayer, and kindness. Whether it's a lost package miraculously found, a sudden healing from a mysterious illness, or a stranger showing up at your door with a basket of food, these stories inspire us to believe in the power of the divine and the goodness of humanity.