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To: yard_man who wrote (443)7/13/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14396
 
Tippet, missing bone of course requires divine miracle. I have a divine miracle tooth, which has left my dentists shaking their head and admitting for years it must be a miracle tooth, so I know if only from a tooth that our God does change things. Actually, the most amazing experience i have ever had I will post here.

I was in a revival tent of Mike the Preacher, out of Kinnewick, who goes to Sturgis the Biker thing every year. There was a very tough looking guy who had raised his hands for prayer and a lot of people were going around praying, but I notices no one had gotten to this guy. So, when the prayer and preaching was over I went over to him. I said I believe in prayer, can I pray for you. He said his back was badly messed up and he couldn't work and it was slowly destroying his life. I put my hand on the small of his back on the vertebrae and I say Lord touch Him know, and I feel a bone or something under his skin push out against my hand. He makes an uncomfortable noise. I keep praying, wondering how he could possibly flex the back of his spine to pop out against my palm.

When we stop praying together, we're looking at each other with this stunned look. He's thinking, "did she grab my skin and pull out on it" and I'm thinking" how did he make his spine jump through this skin so I could feel it." I just said, "That was weird...." He nodded and then we both knew something had been done. He said he felt great. I believe our God at that moment, perhaps with the help of an angel, popped his vertebrae back into place.

I have no other explanation whatsoever.



To: yard_man who wrote (443)7/13/1998 2:49:00 PM
From: gregor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14396
 
Dear Tippet:

Tara's mother is one grateful woman. Her little girl has had no new outbreaks; her existing lesions are healing wonderfully, the doctors still have no explanation as to what caused them, and she wanted to thank those on this thread that prayed for Tara.

I would like to thank the Lord for His great loyalty to us , for His anointing upon those on this thread without which we would not be effective, for His hearing all of our supplications, for the discernment in the spiritual realm and in the physical realm that He has given us and for the many people He has sent and will continue to send to us. Praise Him forevermore. Amen.