Recovered From Hardened Body Due To Peripheral Neuropathy!
Willy Miraveno (70, Cavite Manmin Church)
In December 2018, my body suddenly became rigid I couldn't turn my neck. I couldn't speak or move a finger. I was taken to a hospital, but they couldn't do anything for me and just released me. In such a dire situation, Pastor Sharon Cho came to my house on Dec. 13 and prayed with the handkerchief on which the Senior Pastor Rev. Lee prayed (Acts 19:11-12). Something amazing happened. My stiffened body was loosed. I could turn my neck and I could speak. I could move my fingers and arms. But I couldn't move my lower body yet. I began to think about my past trying to find a reason why I had this problem. After I registered in the church in September 2014, I was healed of severe arthritis and my family became happy. I also assumed church duties, but from a certain point I lost my zeal. I stopped praying and eventually I didn't keep the Sunday. I complained and broke peace. I repented of all those with tears. On Jan. 9, 2019, Pastor Mikyung Lee came from South Korea to visit our church. I attended the Wednesday service on a wheelchair. Pastor Mikyung Lee prayed with the handkerchief of power for the whole congregation, and a miracle took place. I was strengthened in my paralyzed leg, and little by little, I could walk. Hallelujah! That day, I came back home on foot, without anyone's help. It was like a dream! Since then, I recovered very quickly, and now I attend all worsh ip services and Daniel Prayer Meetings, too. I give all thanks and glory to God the Father who has given me another life with His power!
Peripheral neuropathy, a result of damage to your peripheral nerves, often causes weakness, numbness and pain, usually in your hands and feet. It can also affect other areas of your body. Your peripheral nervous system sends information from your brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) to the rest of your body.
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