Monday, February 11, 2008
I Believe In Miracles
First, I apologize for the delay in posting. My postassium level "bottomed" out again and I had a few rough days with my heart. I was privileged to attend a service where Lee Stoneking was speaking. He has a miraculous testimony of being raised from the dead and believes his ministry is to build faith among the people. I believe God healed me this weekend. If you have a chance, visit Stoneking's website at http://www.leestoneking.com/. There are wonderful testimonies of mulitple miracles. I don't know about you, but I believe in miracles.
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I believe in miracles. But the one that will be cherished forever is when a group of young people at a Bethel In The Hills senior camp started fasting and praying for a miracle during that camp. Well, the miracle was my husband being able to walk after an auto accident where doctors said he would never again walk. The accident was in 1976, the youth camp in 1977, and in 2008 he is still walking.
ReplyDeleteThat service was AWESOME! I love Bro. Stoneking! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW, hate to hear about your "rough days" but praising God with you for your "miracle"!
ReplyDeleteI believe in miracles, too. I may have told you my brother was healed of cancer. But this Lee Strongking has some odd ideas about 9/11, according to his site, which doesn't mean there isn't good and God in him.
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ReplyDeleteI sure do believe in miracles. I'm rejoicing with you!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Karen - I remember that camp. I am so glad Bro. Hopper's life was spared and healing allowed him to walk. You and Bro. Hopper are special people in my life.
ReplyDeleteWeston - It was - - - awesome.
Mark - There were a few days that I questioned if I was going to make it. Brian prayed for me Friday night and Bro. Stoneking prayed for me Saturday night. I have been much better ever since.
Helen - The healing of your brother is wonderful. God is so amazing! I believe, Helen, you would love Lee Stoneking if you were given the opportuity to meet him. He will be 68 years old this year and has never been married. His entire life is committed to God. Because he has lived in New York for so many years, 9/11 was very personal to him. At the same time, because of his tremendous faith, he believes God directly intervened to spare additional loss of lives.
Ronda - Thank you. God is soooo good.
I believe in miracles! I'm believing with you that you ARE healed! Praise Jesus! Love you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tena. I ran the aisles last night at church. First time in years! My heart couldn't have handled it. I FEEL healed! Thank you, Jesus!
ReplyDeleteSis. Hopper, I have to say I was one of those senior campers in
ReplyDelete1977. I remember it so well. We were all so excited to see God do such a miracle. I even have a picture of Bro. Hopper standing and hitting a softball. I shall always remember it. I feel the Holy Ghost just reading and thinking about it. God is definitely a miracle worker.
Praise God, Jana! I definitely believe in miracles and am so happy to hear this wonderful report!
ReplyDeleteCheryl - Sis. Hopper writes a blog and recently wrote about miracles. You might want to visit her blog. The link is available from the right side of my blog home page.
ReplyDeleteCarol - God is good - all the time.
Jana! I'm so excited that you've gotten your healing. You have been in our prayers! Miracles aren't just a thing of the past! I BELIEVE!!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about not feeling too good. It's been y lot for quite a while too. But it'll pass - I believe in miracles!!! I believe with you that you got yours!!!
ReplyDeletePraise God for His healing power and His goodness!
PRAISE THE LORD
ReplyDeleteGOD BLESS YOU
BRO HOPPER