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God’s Miraculous Healing Power

God’s Miraculous Healing Power

God's Miraculous Healing Power

Selbourne Reid

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Año de edición:
2011
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9781463428327
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Although Information about this book is already documented as the back cover and is included in the manuscipt, this additional information could be very important. It is the true story and personal testimony of Victoria Mair of how she was diagonized by her doctor of being affected with HIV/Aids two years after she received a Blood Transfusion. She was divinely healed after she and her church family prayed for her healing.Some of her doctors are still confused This woman has been praying for the sick and had seen and heard many of those for whom she prayed testifiy of being healed after she prayed for them. One evening she was praying when she sensed the presence of the Holy Sprit of God entered her room , came beside her, transfused the blood from her body infused His blood in her then left the room. The next day she went to her doctor and requested a blood test. Her request was granted and the result showed that her blood was no longer positive for HIV.AIDS. Several tests followed but ll produced the same results -(Negative) Some of her doctors are still confused as to what has happened but she has been giving tetimonies of her healing and has been living her life in a happy manner and praising her God..

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