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6 Episodes 2011 - 2011
Episode 1
Wed, Jan 5, 2011
The Miracle Detectives travel to Texas, to investigate a case where a man was literally cut in half after being run over by a railway car and lived to tell the story. Then, the Miracle Detectives travel to California where a woman claims that mysterious oils oozing from her walls and statues inside her house have amazing healing abilities.
Episode 2
Wed, Jan 12, 2011
The Miracle Detectives travel to New York City to hear incredible stories of survival from firefighters who lived through the collapse of the World Trade Center. Then, is it possible to receive messages from beyond the grave? Randall and Indre talk to families who claim to communicate with loved ones lost on 9/11.
Episode 3
Wed, Jan 19, 2011
Is it possible that the dirt at an ancient holy site has the power to heal? The Miracle Detectives travel to Chimayo, New Mexico to investigate this incredible claim. Then, an angelic image appears on a security monitor just moments after a young girl is taken off life support - was it a guardian angel that saved her life?
Episode 4
Wed, Jan 26, 2011
The Miracle Detectives investigate claims that the Virgin Mary is appearing as an apparition in a small town in Ohio and claims that a Pastor in Pennsylvania has the power to heal just by Speaking in Tongues.
Episode 5
Wed, Feb 2, 2011
The Miracle Detectives investigate a man who claims to have the ability to detect illness in another human's body just by using his intuition and a woman who claims God sent her a premonition of impending death but was saved by the power of prayer.
Episode 6
Wed, Feb 9, 2011
The Miracle Detectives meet a young boy who is believed to be the reincarnated soul of a pilot killed in WWII. Then, the Detectives travel to meet a woman who claims to have experienced stigmata: bloody wounds on her hands and feet that resemble those of Christ at his crucifixion.