In this video Craig discusses the skepticism in Western culture abut miracles.
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Gospels as ancient biographies – part 2
In this interview, Craig discusses the genre, writing, and historicity of the Gospels.
Gospels as ancient biographies – part 1
In this interview, Craig discusses the genre, writing, and historicity of the Gospels.
Does God always grant miracles to those who pray?
In this video Craig shares a testimony of a blind leper in India whose sight was restored, and discusses the times when God does not grant our requests for healing.
A response to those who are skeptical of miracles
Craig asserts that eyewitnesses have offered hundreds of millions of claims of what they believe are miracles. But have you ever encountered someone who says miracles don’t happen? In this video Craig responds to those skeptics. Additionally, he shares how he was an atheist before his conversion to Christianity and how that perspective helps him understand those who don’t believe.
Medine Keener on her healing experience
Craig’s wife, Medine, discusses how she was healed when she was a girl.
Médine Moussounga Keener, holds a Ph.D. from University of Paris 7 and is currently Coordinator of Family Formation at Asbury Theological Seminary.
Medical evidence of miracles
In this video, Craig discusses miracles that were medically documented.
Testimony of Craig’s sister-in-law being raised from the dead
When Craig’s sister-in-law was a girl she was bitten by a snake, died, and was raised from the dead. In this video he shares her testimony.
Are miracles real?
Craig recently wrote and article on miracles for the online publication The Huffington Post.
In the introduction of this piece, entitled “Are Miracles Real?”, Craig writes:
“Many people today are familiar with miracle stories in the Bible — the parting of a sea, water turned to wine, and, most frequently in the New Testament, healings, even of blindness, leprosy, and the reversal of recent death.
“Yet it is not just people in the first century who have believed in miracles. Various polls peg U.S. belief in miracles at roughly 80 percent. One survey suggested that 73 percent of U.S. physicians believe in miracles, and 55 percent claim to have personally witnessed treatment results they consider miraculous.”
Read the entire article by clicking here.