A girl was brought to the team on a stretcher. The nurses thought she was already dead. They were without any medical supplies at this point. So they did what all good Christians are supposed to do, they laid hands on her and started praying.
Instantly there was a pulse that shot to 132 and then down to 80 over the next 15 minutes. The team continued to pray and the girl revived, sat up and drank some water. They had exhausted all medical supplies and needed an IV. Immediately a truck with some Haitian-American doctors drove up. They had no IV's but they were believers. So all of them began to pray.
Out of nowhere, a man walked up to them, bringing 2 IV's and fluids. The doctors started the IV and whisked her away. The man was nowhere to be found. What do you make of that, HUH?
Bryan broke down and cried on the phone when he got to the part about the man walking up with the IVs. I don't need to tell any of you who the Great Healer is or who His messengers are.
Right now in Gonaive, there is a healing service going on among the refugees that we have taken there. The Holy Spirit is moving mightily among them with his hand of healing.
I shouldn't be suprised as I am frantically typing this, but my hands are shaking.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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Powerful, precious testimony! We continue to pray for His provision, coming from the hands of human or celestial angels! Glory be to the One who was, who is and who is to come!
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord,
ReplyDeleteMy church have been praying that the Lord would perform miracles in Haiti, including raising the dead. We also prayed that the Lord would cause foods to multiply as Christ performed miracles in feeding the multitudes.
I'll be reading more of your detailed accounts!
Praise the Lord!
Michele Lemaire