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Angelic Visitations

Location: 
elementary school

I was working with a group of kids at Treeview School. As I was explaining some questions they had to answer but I noticed one student staring at the door and I told him please listen so you can do the work. He said I looking at the man that is over there, he's dressed in white and is very bright. I looked and said what man? He said that one, so I got up and I walked outside and I didn't see anyone. I asked him, so you still see him, he said he's there. What is he doing, I asked him. He is staring at the hill. Does he have wings?

Sore Neck, prayers answered

Location: 
School

I work in Hayward Unified School District and one day a student came to class and told me he didn't feel well. His neck was sore and couldn't move it left or right. So I asked if he believes in God and that God could heal him. I asked him if he would like to say a prayer to accept Jesus in his heart, he said yes. Then I prayed for the soreness in the neck area. I asked in a scale from 1 to 10 how was his pain. He said a 9 so I continued to pray and I told him he could talk to Jesus and ask Him anything. Bell rang, he had to leave.

Allergy Attack

Last week Liz Manix came to minister to the children and she had an allergy attack. Her eyes were red and watering. She could not stop sneezing and basically she was pretty miserable. Will went over and started to pray for her. He was joking with her as he did this. In a few moments Liz was healed and able to continue to minister and help the children.

Marilyn Escoto

Hurt Thumb

A coworker jammed her thumb at work while trying to hook up a phone line behind her desk. She told me it was hurting and that she couldn’t move it. Without even thinking, I placed my hand over her thumb and prayed quietly, “Father take the pain away make the swelling go down.” I walked away and went back to work. A couple of minutes later she come back and says,”Look, look, my finger, I can move it! It doesn’t hurt!” Pointing up I said, “He did it for you.”
Go Father!
Blessings, Leonor Warren

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