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About

The Book

2020 March was nothing short of a horrific phase for the world because of the Corona Virus. It affected Ben as he was hospitalized for 106 days, 54 days on the ventilator, 6 weeks of coma, two hospitals, and death everywhere. This book narrates the story of how Ben was able to survive that horror. A book full of a dramatic miracle from the covid era and fighting a battle for his life.

About

The Author

Ben Thomas is the lead pastor of Queens church of God New York. Also, the President of walk in the light ministries, whose program aired in various parts of the world on tv and the internet as well. A conference speaker, traveling evangelist conducting revivals, family seminar speaker, missionary, songwriter, and local pastor, he has lived in New York for the most part of his life with his wife Mercy and daughter Abigail.

Testimonials

Client Words

I was moved to tears while reading A Covid 19 Miracle. Ben’s story of courage, resilience and hope is an inspiration to all of us and reminds us that despite the toughest of times, we can still find strength within ourselves. This book is a powerful reminder of the importance of faith and community when facing adversity.

John Smith

I recently read the book “A Covid 19 Miracle” and it was truly inspiring! Ben’s story of strength and resilience is both touching and motivating. This book is a must-read for anyone who needs a little motivation or just wants to be reminded of how powerful the human spirit can be.

Mary Johnson

I recently read A Covid 19 Miracle and it was an amazing book. I was deeply moved by Ben’s story of courage and resilience in the face of adversity. It is a powerful testament to the human spirit, and serves as an inspiring reminder that even in the darkest of times, hope can prevail.

David Williams