Scleroderma a Book Review - a Miracle by Attie De Vries

Diagnosis Sclerodermascriptures, and stepped out in faith as they
At age five Simon was diagnosed to haveprayed for Simon's healing.
scleroderma, an incurable disease. RecurringSimen and Attie acknowledged and obeyed God's
testing, treatments, and ongoing therapy becamecall on their lives, and stepped out in faith,
a way of life for this young family. Attie De Vriesattended Bible School and formed a Television
writes a moving account of the dramatic story ofMinistry that airs in the Middle East, Africa, Europe
her son Simon's healing from this devastating andand Russia.
debilitating disease in the book "A Miracle." Attie"A Miracle" provides the reader with
tells of her fears, frustrations, and of the ongoingencouragement and inspiration. De Vries writing is
battle and uncertainly of the disease.timely and relevant for today. Attie draws from
the scriptures to provide the reader with solid
Attie tells of how a whole new world opened upBiblical evidence that God's miracles and healing
for she and her husband Simen after reading theare as available for Christians today as in New
book "I Believe in Miracles," the story of KathrynTestament times. Simon's story is poignant,
Kuhlman and her ministry of healing. The familymemorable, and inspirational. I hope someday to
began attending "healing services," studied theread a sequel.