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Supernatural Childbirth

Supernatural Childbirth

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It totally inspired me as to who I am in Christ
Review: "Supernatural Childbirth" confirmed what I already knew in my Spirit. I thank God for raising up people to walk in this type of overcoming reality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Blessing for all women who hope to become mothers
Review: A fabulous book of hope and faith! I highly recommend this book and have given it to friends as a gift. Using these principles of faith, I also experienced the power that we have in Jesus name. All you have to do is believe!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome God!
Review: A few months ago a friend of mine told me about the book "Supernatural Childbirth." My husband and I have been trying to concieve for 3 and a half years, had been through all of the fertility treatments, tried artificial insemination and the doctors all but told us that we would NOT be able to have children unless we did In Vitro fertilization. When I got the book, it was so good I couldn't put it down. I read the whole thing in a few hours. After that, my husband read it, then a neighbor who had just had a miscarraige! I have told everyone I know about this book! The most wonderful news is that in February of this year, my husband and I both decided to stop all of the fertility treatments and give it to God. Here it is July and I AM PREGNANT! We have such an awesome God and I claim the covenents that he has promised me! I encourage everyone who wants to conceive to read this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pain-Free! It can be!
Review: A very special thanks to Terrie & Jackie Mize for writting this book! When I was a teenager I heard a testimony of a woman asking God for a "pain -free delivery", and decided that was what I would have. But how? This book answered all those questions! Along with confirming things I knew in my spirit, but didn't know where in the Bible they could be found! Grab on to what they are sharing, and know it can be yours too! Give this book to everyone you know who wants children (or more children), it will be the best thing you could do for them!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Supernatural Childbirth was super
Review: An excellent book! I read it with each pregnancy. Jackie will motivate you and help restore your faith. I have given numerous copies to couples struggling to have a baby and everyone has enjoyed it (and many have had babies!)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Poorly disguised prosperity doctrine
Review: Contrary to all other reviews published, I found this book to be most unhelpful. It basically talked about childbirth & conception as commodities that God 'wants' us to have. While I'm sure that God is good & blesses us richly, this book simply is western capitalism revisited in another form. I'm really glad that others found the book inspiring, but to me it seemed very much along the lines of 'God is a vending machine, there to give you everything you want'. There was no suggestion that sometimes there is no earthly resolution. If you believe in the God who answers all prayers with a yes, buy this book. If you believe that God is a loving, merciful & suffering God who connects with people in their suffering but does not always give us what we want, then read the book of Job instead.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Supernatural childbirth
Review: Excells any expentancy about something that is known so little and managed by the health bussiness in such way that keeps mothers to be relying more in the room of a hospital(what it looks like) than in the great reality it is.We really needed a publication of this type. It conforts us. Make us, women, to get peace with our creator when it comes to this issue. To be a mother is great!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Scripture out of context in some portions
Review: Fear has no place in the life of a believer and Mize does an excellent job addressing this. Read the other reviews; they speak to the excellent job she has done here.

I will not contradict anyone's experience (and do enjoy this book for the testimonies), but I disagree with how the Scriptures were used in this book and her interpretation of some of the words from scripture.

For example:
Page 28, Mize equates the two words: "grief" from Isaiah and "sorrow" from Genesis so she can say A = B. Since A (sorrow) was given at the fall to the woman during childbirth and since B (grief/sorrow) has been borne by our Lord then "we don't have to."

While the Hebrew words are very similar, the Isaiah passage does not convey the "toil" aspect of the sorrow mentioned in Genesis. It is a little presumptuous to say that A = B.

Further, Isaiah 53:4 is not used in context. Is this passage really saying that the consequences of sin (grief and sorrow) on earth are no longer for us to bear? It is not addressing consequences, but sin itself and what the Messiah has done about it to "justify many."

Isaiah 53:5 is also used out of context. Mize also argues that "by his stripes we are healed" and if we are healed then we don't have pain. Looking at the whole context of Isaiah 53, physical healing is not what is discussed.

Pg. 29 Mize includes 1 Timothy 2:15 to support her view. I agree with her interpretation that "saved" can be interpreted as "kept safe and sound." But, does this verse preclude pain?
Since Paul mentions women and their fall, why doesn't he go ahead and say here that the consequences of sin are removed in Christ? And if her suffering and toil is removed in Christ why isn't man's suffering and toil removed also?

Just a sample of some of the issues I had with this book. I hope this helps those who are considering this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Amazing!
Review: I absoluteyly loved this book. I even went on a search to find the authors to order the cassette tape to go with it. No luck though. I read this book before becoming pregnant in June of 2000 and I read it as I was losing that baby. I feel that this book has such an annointing on it that it used to lay at the head of my bed. Our young marrieds group gives this book out to all our newly expectant moms. So I have given my share away also. My husband and I have been through 11 years of infertility. We have one daughter who is 3. She was conceived after seven years. We have also lost two babies early in our pregnancies. This book is such a reminder of the promises of God. It is a definite book to have in your library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book!
Review: I bought this book after having a miscarriage and I literally could not put it down. It ministered so greatly to my heart and made so much sense that I have since purchased MANY copies and given them away. I now have 2 beautiful daughters and I had wonderful, problem-free pregnancies and deliveries (no morning sickness, etc.) My first child I had 45 minutes after arriving at the hospital and had the 2nd one 25 minutes after arriving-both without needing any medication. This book is so great because it opens your eyes to what God has for you if you stand on His word, believe and pray. Children are a blessing and being able to bring them into this world is a gift from God, not a curse!


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