MORE Evidence Miracles Still Happen Today

MORE Evidence Miracles Still Happen Today

One of the main reasons biblical scholars question the Gospels as historical accounts is their inclusion of miracles. However, what if I told you there’s compelling evidence that supernatural events have continued since Jesus’s time on earth? In my last video, I explored three fascinating case studies of scientifically inexplicable healings that occurred in the context of prayer and divine revelation. In this video, I look at four more powerful case studies that point to Jesus being still alive today.

We’ll then put these criteria to the test with four case studies of medically inexplicable events.

Delores Winder: https://youtu.be/0y1aPRD_c4c?si=-IdZtujCQdf3UHgg

Bruce Van Natta: https://youtu.be/KaYPjwAZmX0?si=ROi7vOw7tVi1Zw6R

Chris Gunderson: https://www.youtube.com/live/pdOclEsiaOU?si=uhMPPiliHTZotPaI

Miracles Today, Craig Keener, https://amzn.to/4aBYRWM

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47 Comments

  1. @deadmanwalking-christ on April 9, 2025 at 7:56 pm

    I was literally healed from death when I had cardiac arrest the odds of me coming out with no brain damage was basically impossible. Light work with Christ on my side

  2. @ricardorivas5955 on April 9, 2025 at 7:56 pm

    @TestifyApologetics have you ever heard of the study about people praying to patients whom only the scientist knew the outcome (they were from the past) and concluded that the patients who were prayed had better results than the ones who didnt got prayers. Like some sort of retrocausality going on

  3. @Noizzed on April 9, 2025 at 7:56 pm

    If God were to heal all those with disabilities, wouldn’t it be rational for Him to also heal all those suffering from illnesses and diseases? Furthermore, could He not also provide for everyone living in poverty? Given that, how much would it cost to provide everything for everyone, so that they would no longer need to work, just like in the Garden of Eden? But herein lies the issue: we are no longer in the Garden of Eden.

  4. @voxlknight2155 on April 9, 2025 at 7:56 pm

    Problem is, unbelievers don’t care. They’ll just shift the goal post.

    "If they do not believe the law and the prophets, they will not believe even though one rise from the dead."

    You have to first show the atheist worldview for what it is: an ad hoc/post hoc mess of poor philosophy, wishful thinking, and unjustified presuppositions (rights, consciousness, laws of logic, morality, comprehencability of of the world etc, it’s a huge list). Once you’ve shown how the athiest has to saw off the branch on which his philosophy sits for it to even funcion, then you can point to the evidence against their ridiculous worldview.

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  6. @vinjarholennordvik3667 on April 9, 2025 at 8:00 pm

    The big problem with using miracle arguments is that they ocur amongst all faith, Why would the Christian god heal some canibal on bornio that worships evry god and thinng other then him. If Miracles truly do happen, that is a god chooces to change something that should not be possible for someon, then it is rather a argument for general theism. In short either miracles are simply nott yet understood, the god of the bibel performs miracles on enyone no matter what imige trhey worship, or there is a god but it is not the christian one and simply gives miracles no matter wich faith you follow.

  7. @ShepherdGuyYT on April 9, 2025 at 8:03 pm

    Plus, the argument against miracles is blatant circular logic.
    >Miracles don’t happen because there’s no examples of them
    >There’s no examples of miracles because all supposed examples of miracles have natural explanations
    >All supposed examples of miracles have natural explanations because everything has a natural explanation
    >Everything has a natural explanation because miracles don’t happen

    Thanks to Redeemed Zoomer for this explanation.

  8. @WisdomThumbs on April 9, 2025 at 8:03 pm

    I’ve seen plenty of miracles. A few happened to me. But the only time I was healed was when a shard of metal got in my eye as a kid. Two weeks later the metal was still in my eye, so mom took me to a big event where bible students were praying over people for healing.

    Multiple people had me try to open the eye at that church. I couldn’t keep the eye open, the pain was savage and my eye was red from irritation. But as soon as one of the students prayed for the eye to be healed, the pain went away. We got about thirty feet down the line before my crying eye was able to tolerate light again, and I could blink without feeling metal scratchint me.

    We circled back around so mom could tell the student thanks.

    The other miracles that happened to me were life-saving, but not healing events.

  9. @yolobathsalts on April 9, 2025 at 8:06 pm

    God healed me six months ago. For as long as i can remember, at least 20 years i struggled with thoughts of ending myself, with the darkness we call depression. Satan was trying his hardest to draw me in to his fold. I decided to give Christianity a try because all the Christians i know have always seemed so happy and well adjusted. I did nothing but read the Bible and pray for two days. Around 3pm on the second day i heard a voice say "You’re safe. I am always with you." and praise the lord i haven’t had a single one of those dark thoughts since. I’ve been off all psychiatric medication since that day and I can finally live a normal life.

    The Lord still works miracles, most people just choose to credit them to science.

  10. @ghostgate82 on April 9, 2025 at 8:07 pm

    Miracles should be predictable. “If you do X, Y, and Z, the desired effect will happen.”

    Does God pick favorites? I know a lot of people who have intense faith and have never been healed.

  11. @WhatIveLearned on April 9, 2025 at 8:09 pm

    Very interesting

  12. @sarcasticb3ast169 on April 9, 2025 at 8:09 pm

    There is also the amazing story of Dwayne Miller!

  13. @samstits8982 on April 9, 2025 at 8:10 pm

    So the kids that die of cancer didn’t pray and believe enough?

  14. @andrewcroce8177 on April 9, 2025 at 8:11 pm

    God is so good!

  15. @LeopoldGunzales on April 9, 2025 at 8:14 pm

    If this is the best you’ve got you’re in big trouble. Think about it, millions of people who believe in god pray after literally anything goes wrong. So of course a small number of them will line up with prayer. Every red flag is out on this one: ambiguous “healings” that are not something obvious like full limb regeneration, healings are incredibly rare and highly selective as to be indistinguishable from random luck, and you’re arguing the Hosea 13:16 god. This obviously isn’t legitimate, the prior probability on this is already negative, so even if you had limb regeneration it’s already 5 billion times more likely it’s aliens or some undiscovered quirk of biology.
    There’s just straight up no way to salvage the Bible, might as well try to prove the earth is flat. That may sound like hyperbole, but it is exactly the case. There’s too many simple issues that are instantly diagnostic of both idea’s falsehood. (We can also prove the Bible is lying about itself in Matthew 2:15, so it’s just literally straight up impossible. “What I say is true I am lying” just can’t work.
    (Also, look up Muslim dua. Christianity does not have a monopoly on unexplained seemingly impossible recoveries.)

  16. @yasquerda on April 9, 2025 at 8:18 pm

    these types of miracles happen in all religions and athiests though i dont see this as evidence for anything other than a lack of understanding or another religion that this video isnt about

  17. @tylerlewis9984 on April 9, 2025 at 8:21 pm

    How about Trump turning his head at the PERFECT MOMENT in the PERFECT direction to avoid a bullet he didn’t know was coming. That is another miracle from God

  18. @meshackin on April 9, 2025 at 8:21 pm

    One of my wife’s friends was a bridesmaid at our wedding.

    A few years later she got diagnosed with an incurable cancer in her reproductive system and was told the best they can do is delay her death. She said no thanks, if you can’t fix it God can.

    Over the following months checkups showed she got worse and worse until she got pregnant.

    The doctor said she should not be medically still able to get pregnant and she needs an immediate abortion.

    She told the doctor there will be no abortion and God is saving her and her baby so the doctor examined her and found that not only was she healed but all the organs were in a brand new condition.

    Now, over a decade later, she is still fully healed and is a happy mother.

  19. @gardengirlmary on April 9, 2025 at 8:23 pm

    Your content is phenomenal

  20. @colesauer6813 on April 9, 2025 at 8:26 pm

    It’s ok Bruce I think 4 cm is pretty big

  21. @Lofi.z34 on April 9, 2025 at 8:29 pm

    PRAISE GOD, His healing hands know no boundaries, as He is our Creator who has no limitations and who’s love is everlasting.

  22. @Fee___ on April 9, 2025 at 8:30 pm

    Wow..❤❤

  23. @TheDiamondCore on April 9, 2025 at 8:30 pm

    Honestly, these videos and especially this miracle-series and the history-related ones are really helping with growing my faith. Thanks for making these!

  24. @8unny9ir1_L0V3 on April 9, 2025 at 8:32 pm

    I’m Syrian. And in the 1990’s there was a pastor from Lebanon who visited Syria and performed some miracles. During the Eucharist, he asked everyone to truly believe, and that their faith will heal them.

    There was a huge crowd outside the church that day. Full of Christians and Muslims praying in one voice for God to heal them.

    And as time progressed, women started taking off their hijabs as they saw the crippled get up and walk, the blind see, cancer patients be healed, ect.

    So yeah, miracles still happen. Miracles happen all thw time, in front of so many people. Yet, people decide not to look or care.

  25. @adamjovicic9006 on April 9, 2025 at 8:33 pm

    I had back problems for 8 years and God healed me! My friend was in crutches with a bone disease that was going to make him in a wheel chair, God healed him too! Jesus is God ❤

  26. @SpaceCoffee700 on April 9, 2025 at 8:33 pm

    I had one enough to iykyk

    Not medical related but still

  27. @retrictumrectus1010 on April 9, 2025 at 8:34 pm

    Atheists: I won’t believe these miracle reports.
    Also atheists: But what about the miracle reports of other religions?
    Talk about muddying the waters.

  28. @aliaye8922 on April 9, 2025 at 8:35 pm

    My only grievance is saying these things are true is that you’re also saying that all of us who pray for healing and not not receive it that there is something wrong with us. Why would God heal these people but not heal my son? I do not believe that God chose to not heal my son so I will not believe these either

  29. @SROWilkerson on April 9, 2025 at 8:38 pm

    “Though this is not an arm or a limb everyone can see, this does in fact show God heals amputees.” Erik writing bars and not even trying

  30. @Some-random-Scythian on April 9, 2025 at 8:38 pm

    Every religion has miracles.

  31. @raphgalban2007 on April 9, 2025 at 8:39 pm

    I went to a church a while ago, and there was a pair of crutches displayed in their mini-museum. According to the label, a random guy just left them there, apparently being healed by God.

  32. @VeronicaMusariri-e8p on April 9, 2025 at 8:40 pm

    Good you are sharing this. If only you guys were here in Africa, yeah you would have no doubt in not only miracles but the divine. Here in Zimbabwe spirits, sirens, witch craft, (sangomas /n’anga), prophetic healing and divine encounters to name a few, are just the everyday of the week.

  33. @royardianto on April 9, 2025 at 8:42 pm

    I wouldn’t be bothered if atheists were saying that miracles stopped, that the God that I serve WAS maybe healing back then, but not now under the scrutiny of science.
    It saddened me so much to see fellow Christians pushing the miracle claims of healings, restorations and dare I say providence far into the past and future like after we’re in heaven.

    I personally know that it is not true, I’ve experienced healing and I’m really encouraged to see this video and lots more on the channel. God Bless

  34. @Nameless_angel_2000 on April 9, 2025 at 8:42 pm

    Talk about Marian apparitions!!

  35. @Blight225 on April 9, 2025 at 8:42 pm

    I don’t believe in christian miracles because healing a few people means God chooses who to save and who to let die.

    It’s unfair. The millions of sick who get shred apart and wasted by whatever disease they have pray too. They hope for miracles too.

    Such as cancer. It still kills, it is still unjust and pointless suffering. Being pained from the inside by lung cancer doesn’t build character i’d imagine.

    I’m not gonna say “hallelujah! praise jesus!!!!” over a chosen few being healed somehow from a condition, I just don’t know how it happened. I’m happy for THEM, not some God who apparently saved them while killing many, many times more people.

  36. @ravenvalentine4919 on April 9, 2025 at 8:43 pm

    he has ? citations please

  37. @AKrst3vsk1 on April 9, 2025 at 8:44 pm

    Yeah, and what about growing back arms and legs for example, or healing deeply wounded scars. Something isn’t quite right there when it comes to those kinds of injuries. The prayer doesn’t seem to work there as i know, like it works more for an invisible illnesses.

  38. @MadGamer1337 on April 9, 2025 at 8:45 pm

    I’m not sure if my experience as a toddler could count as evidence.

    When I was 3, I had issues with my rear, and it was very painful at the time. My parents did not know what to do, so they sent me to a doctor. The doctor did not do his job properly and caused me more issues, in fact worsening my condition. We went to another doctor instead, one that my mom’s sister knew, and this doctor did his job properly. I don’t remember what it was, but the 2nd doctor said "if he didn’t come to me, he wouldn’t have went past further 2 months to live" or somewhere along those lines, I’m paraphrasing at this point cause it’s a blur to me and I’m only remembering bits and pieces of when I discuss with my mom about how I was as a kid. I grew up in a Christian household (Pentecostal) and everyone I knew prayed for me. In due time I wasn’t feeling any further pain and I felt comfortable for once.

  39. @katelynstowe6130 on April 9, 2025 at 8:46 pm

    Praise the God of healing, mercy, love , kindness and Holiness. Praise Christ

  40. @civotamuaz5781 on April 9, 2025 at 8:46 pm

    Yeah, no. God of the gaps is doing these miracles, not Jesus.

  41. @TestifyApologetics on April 9, 2025 at 8:48 pm

    Reasonable Responses to the Last Two Miracle Videos

    – These stories are pretty fascinating, and I’m not about to say these people are lying, because these events clearly mean a lot to them. While I’m not planning to become a Christian or even a theist over this, it does make me wonder if naturalism might not explain everything.

    – There’s a lot of evil and suffering in the world, and while these stories could support Christian theism, the sheer amount of pain and suffering out there makes atheism seem more convincing to me. It’s a tough call, but I lean toward the evidence of a world full of suffering.

    Unreasonable Responses

    – Well, sometimes people just get lucky. (Seriously, in the context of prayer and hearing a divine voice? That’s way too dismissive of what these people experienced.)

    – Science will eventually explain how these things happened. (Come on, the more we understand modern science, the more we see that some things just don’t fit neatly into the scientific box.)

    – Everyone involved in these stories must be lying. (Calling people liars without any direct proof just because they claim a miracle? That’s pretty harsh and close-minded.)

    – Until miracles can be repeatedly tested in a lab, I’ll never believe. (Miracles already have significant evidence in favor of theism, and they fit well within the context of Christianity. Expecting them to follow natural laws like a science experiment misses the point that divine actions aren’t bound by those rules.)

    I’ll be talking about miracles and the problem of evil in an upcoming video, so stay tuned!

  42. @Damian.84 on April 9, 2025 at 8:49 pm

    In the morning i was extremely sick with an migrane but when i prayed i started feeling way better

  43. @ninja_raider2757 on April 9, 2025 at 8:49 pm

    Just asking a question, and I am a Christian, but why won’t god grow someone’s limbs back? Why wouldn’t he perform a miracle like that?

  44. @Mathaytes on April 9, 2025 at 8:51 pm

    I have had a biopsy on my prostate a couple years ago and it came back as benign but they are concerned because my psa test are quit high and that it may turn to cancer. If you people could pray for me it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, in Jesus name.

  45. @notanonymous3976 on April 9, 2025 at 8:52 pm

    can i see videos of healings? ive seen too many fakes but i want to believe

  46. @NostalgicGamerRickOShay on April 9, 2025 at 8:52 pm

    Where are the full amputees?

  47. @aprilroberts338 on April 9, 2025 at 8:53 pm

    My husband had stomach cancer. They went down his throat to cut it out multiple times, were talking about having to remove his stomach entirely. He had a bunch of growths growing out of his stomach lining like a broccoli patch and opted to wait on having it cut out again, instead planned to have the stomach removal surgery. We moved before this surgery could be done, and that’s when we became Christians. Several months later he had an appointment with the new doctor to begin the process- only all the growths were gone. Not only that, but all his ulcers in stomach and intestines were also gone. There was no other explanation- God had healed him completely. No chemo, no radiation- it’s been 20 years now.

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