I do not apologize for posting this as it is stupendous and I do not apologize to those who believe that these things do not happen today as it is very clear they do.
I am reading the book "The Night the Angels Came" by Chrissie Chapman who was doing medical work in Burundi.
Here is another story
It is very common in Africa on súnday mornings to find people sitting around the perimeter of the church as 10-12,000 people meet to worship God. Some have walked for several hours with sick relatives and friends. Mothers come with their children along with the deaf, the blind and even the dying. They wait until the end of the service which can last for 4-5 hours. They make their way forward for prayer. Week after week Jesus heals them. Blind eyes are opened, the deaf begin to hear, the sick are healed, and the captives are set free as the name of Jesus is spoken over them. It is without doubt one of the most humbling experiences to witness. The touch of Jesus is priceless.
I am reading the book "The Night the Angels Came" by Chrissie Chapman who was doing medical work in Burundi.
Here is another story
It is very common in Africa on súnday mornings to find people sitting around the perimeter of the church as 10-12,000 people meet to worship God. Some have walked for several hours with sick relatives and friends. Mothers come with their children along with the deaf, the blind and even the dying. They wait until the end of the service which can last for 4-5 hours. They make their way forward for prayer. Week after week Jesus heals them. Blind eyes are opened, the deaf begin to hear, the sick are healed, and the captives are set free as the name of Jesus is spoken over them. It is without doubt one of the most humbling experiences to witness. The touch of Jesus is priceless.
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