‘Supernatural Childbirth’ Author Jackie Mize Dies

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Harrison House author Jackie Mize died Oct. 14. Mize’s 1993 book, Supernatural Childbirth, is an international best-seller with more than 40 print runs.

Supernatural Childbirth has been translated into Italian, Korean, Polish and other languages during the 20 years since its initial publication. In 2005, Harrison House also released Prayers & Promises for Supernatural Childbirth, a pocket-sized version of the original book.

Mize and her husband, Terry—also a Harrison House author—ministered to churches, Bible schools and conventions domestically and led overseas mission projects and evangelistic efforts through Terry Mize Ministries.

“We count it an honor to have partnered with Jackie Mize to get the wonderful message of Supernatural Childbirth to women all over the world,” Julie Werner, managing editor at Harrison House. “Almost daily, we receive praise items through our website about this wonderful message. Our prayers are with Terry and his family as they walk through the days ahead.”

Mize is survived by her husband and their children.

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