A Miracle is…….

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A Miracle is……

A Miracle is….. An event that can’t be explained by the laws of nature and so is thought to be supernatural or an act of God

Lesson Outcomes To understand what a miracle is To be able to explain one of Jesus’ miracles and explain your opinion on the miracle To express your own opinion on whether miracles happen

Group Work In your groups you are going to become investigators. You need to answer the questions about your miracle and come to a conclusion about whether it happened or not. You will be telling the rest of the class your conclusion.

Miracles What are the main reasons people believe in miracles? What are the main reasons people don’t believe in miracles? Do miracles prove that God exists? Do miracles happen today?

Plenary From everything you have looked at and discussed today decide which of the statements you agree with most and why.