Published December 31, 2009, 08:16 AM

New book shares miracles

“Miracle Hwy 101,” a book authored by Bob Unterseher is a compilation of 15 testimonies telling the stories of real life experiences and God’s miracles. The stories range from experiences of healing, comfort in the tragic loss of loved ones and divine protection in the mountain wilderness of Montana. Other stories are testimonies of miraculous financial provision and deliverance from death. The people in the book have dealt with crisis, tragedy, abuse and neglect and have shared their most private moments.

“Miracle Hwy 101,” a book authored by Bob Unterseher is a compilation of 15 testimonies telling the stories of real life experiences and God’s miracles. The stories range from experiences of healing, comfort in the tragic loss of loved ones and divine protection in the mountain wilderness of Montana. Other stories are testimonies of miraculous financial provision and deliverance from death. The people in the book have dealt with crisis, tragedy, abuse and neglect and have shared their most private moments.

“Everyone needs a miracle. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you live, how rich or poor you are, you will need a miracle or miracles in your lifetime,” Unterseher wrote in the book’s introduction. “That’s the way life is. We live in an imperfect world that dictates circumstances that are out of man’s control. Miracles are events that are contrary to the laws of nature. Only God can create a miracle.”

Unterseher and his wife, Sharon, lived in Jamestown for six years. He served at First Assembly of God Church as children’s’ pastor and worked for Liechty Homes, Inc. While in Jamestown the couple organized a Sunday school bus program. The three hot pink buses traveled throughout the city every Sunday morning picking up children. They were known as the “Pepto Bismol Buses.”

The Untersehers now work for Trinity Bible College in Ellendale. Bob currently teaches Models for Children’s Ministries. Sharon serves as his administrative assistant

But for more than 17 years the couple traveled the American highways as evangelists. They raised their two children in an 8- by 27-foot motor home and conducting children’s crusades/camp meetings, revivals and gospel concerts.

The couple still travel on weekends promoting the college, preaching and singing gospel concerts.

The Untersehers have served as missionary evangelists to Portugal, Spain, Canary Islands, Azores Islands, Guatemala and Israel. They have pastored churches in Colorado, Montana and, in North Dakota churches, in Hettinger, Underwood and Riverdale. They have also served on staff in children and youth ministries in Great Falls, Mont., and Minot as well as in Jamestown.

The book can be purchased at www.miraclehighway101.com or www.amazon.com.

“It’s hard to put this book down,” said Lowell Lundstrom, past president of Trinity Bible College. “I read it from cover to cover in one setting.”

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