Nepal: Prayer in Jesus’ name heals man’s paralyzed arm
By Mark Ellis, Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
NEPAL (ANS -- April 14, 2016)
-- Tyler Connell, with the Ekballo Project, was recently in the
foothills of the Himalayas in west Nepal, one of the most unreached
places of the world distributing Bibles, praying for the sick, and
preaching the Good News.
The
Ekballo Project uses film as a mobilizing spark on college campuses and
churches to send believers into the unreached, unengaged regions of the
world.
As
they were trekking up a dirt trail in the foothills to a village they
had visited on a previous trip, they were stunned by the sight of a man
running full speed toward them, like a deer panting after water.
The man had apparently heard about their last visit and the power of the God they worship.
“He fell at our feet on the trail and showed us his paralyzed left arm and begged to be healed,” Tyler recounts.
Tyler’s small group surrounded the man and prayed for healing in Jesus’ name.
“Within
5 minutes he began to receive mobility and movement restored and all
pain cease! He gave his life to Jesus on the spot, and ripped off his
witchcraft amulet around his neck!”
Photo captions: 1) Sharing the Good News in Nepal. 2) Tyler Connell. 3) Mark Ellis.
About the writer: Mark Ellis is Senior Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), and also founder of www.GodReports.com, a
website that shares stories, tesimonies and videos from the church
around the world. He is also co-host for "Windows on the World" with ANS
Founder, Dan Wooding, on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting Network (http://hsbn.tv).
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