I never post testimonies if I'm not absolutely sure they are true. The father of a close friend of mine had neck cancer (neither throat cancer nor thyroid cancer, but actually neck cancer). His dad - an evangelical deacon - had suffered extremely for years and was completely hopeless.
The disheartened minister went to what he thought would be his last deacons' meeting. He was having a rest in the dorm when an elder came and asked him: "What's the matter with you?" The deacon replied: "I have neck cancer". The elder said: "This is easy; let's get on our knees and pray". Right after the prayer the deacon was completely cured, and his cancer never came back.
I know the family very well and can bear witness that this testimony is true.
The disheartened minister went to what he thought would be his last deacons' meeting. He was having a rest in the dorm when an elder came and asked him: "What's the matter with you?" The deacon replied: "I have neck cancer". The elder said: "This is easy; let's get on our knees and pray". Right after the prayer the deacon was completely cured, and his cancer never came back.
I know the family very well and can bear witness that this testimony is true.