| Diagnosis Scleroderma | | | | scriptures, and stepped out in faith as they |
| At age five Simon was diagnosed to have | | | | prayed for Simon's healing. |
| scleroderma, an incurable disease. Recurring | | | | Simen and Attie acknowledged and obeyed God's |
| testing, treatments, and ongoing therapy became | | | | call on their lives, and stepped out in faith, |
| a way of life for this young family. Attie De Vries | | | | attended Bible School and formed a Television |
| writes a moving account of the dramatic story of | | | | Ministry that airs in the Middle East, Africa, Europe |
| her son Simon's healing from this devastating and | | | | and Russia. |
| debilitating disease in the book "A Miracle." Attie | | | | "A Miracle" provides the reader with |
| tells of her fears, frustrations, and of the ongoing | | | | encouragement 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 up | | | | Biblical evidence that God's miracles and healing |
| for she and her husband Simen after reading the | | | | are as available for Christians today as in New |
| book "I Believe in Miracles," the story of Kathryn | | | | Testament times. Simon's story is poignant, |
| Kuhlman and her ministry of healing. The family | | | | memorable, and inspirational. I hope someday to |
| began attending "healing services," studied the | | | | read a sequel. |