Transcribed highlights of the show can be found in our episode summaries.\nLast week, a California couple\u2019s two-year-old daughter stopped breathing and died. In the wake of the tragedy, the parents, Andrew and Kalley Heiligenthal, had an unusual response:\xa0\n"We are asking for bold, unified prayers from the global church to stand with us in belief that He will raise this little girl back to life. Her time here is not done, and it is our time to believe boldly, and with confidence wield what King Jesus paid for. It\u2019s time for her to come to life,\u201d Kalley, a worship leader and songwriter at Bethel Church, wrote on Instagram, where she has more than 250 thousand followers. In response to her words, hundreds of people posted under the hashtag, #wakeupolive.\nReaction to the Heiligenthal\u2019s actions has been polarized. But according to apologist Lee Strobel, the family\u2019s belief in miracles is similiar to that of many others. In a Barna study about prayer and healing that he commissioned for his recent The Case for Miracles,\xa0Strobel asked a sample of American adults if there was anything in their life they could only explain as being a miracle.\n\u201cThirty-eight percent of American adults said yes,\u201d said Strobel. \u201cNow if you extrapolate that number that would mean that there would be 94 million miracles just in the United States!\u201d\nStrobel joined digital media producer Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli to discuss what is unique or interesting about Jesus\u2019s miracles, how the Protestant Reformation changed Christians\u2019 understanding of miracles, and whether or not Christians should pray for their loved ones to come back to life.\xa0\nWhat is\xa0Quick to Listen?\xa0Read more\nSubscribe to\xa0Quick to Listen\xa0on\xa0Apple Podcasts\nFollow the podcast on\xa0Twitter\nFollow our host on Twitter:\xa0Morgan Lee\nSubscribe to Mark\u2019s newsletter:\xa0The Galli Report\nLearn more about\xa0Stan Jones\u2019s books\nMusic by\xa0Sweeps\nQuick to Listen\xa0is produced by\xa0Morgan Lee\xa0and\xa0Matt Linder\nThe transcript is edited by\xa0Bunmi Ishola\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices