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Hal-
Here is my healing testimony for you to post on your
website.
Stephen was 13 when he was struck by a car in Coronado,
CA. The car, turning right at a stop light and not
seeing pedestrians ran stephen over. Stephen fractured
his left foot, sprained his knee, back and neck. After
over a year of rehab Stephen was healed through medical
doctors. X-Rays showed in 2004 that Stephen had
developed a severe case of Arthritis inside of his left
foot. Doctors managed to remove all of the affected
bone.
When Stephen turned 19 in 2007, years after the accident
his neck & back pain returned with more pain than ever
before. Doctors tried multiple forms of medication,
rehab, treatment and possible surgery. During that time
in late 2007 Stephen developed a painful form of TMJD (Temporo
mandibular joint disorder). With all of the pain
together, the only explanation was through Stephen's
body growing to fit his body type of an Adult Male, all
the pain from the car accident had never been shown
through X-Rays or through any pain fully, until Stephen
turned 20 years old. At times Stephen could not exceed
limited athletic activity. Have a locked jaw many times
in one day and not be able to turn his head in multiple
longitudes.
Unable to pay the medical bills that would come with
more Rehab and Surgeries. Stephen was working at the
time, and still is to this day, St. Pauls United
Methodist Church in Coronado, CA. Through working in the
youth program Stephen was introduced to Hal Weeks. In a
group setting, Stephen attended Hal's famous "Healing
and Prayer Class" on Wednesday Nights.
Upon prayer on Stephen, the pain went away. Stephen fell
to the ground upon power of the holy spirit. When
Stephen awoke he was pain free and could move in
directions with his body he could never before. The Holy
Spirit also blessed Stephen with the ability to speak
in tongues.
Today in 2009. Stephen is still living and working
strong for the Lord, working within Ministry and has
been pain free since. The words, "Thank You Jesus" is
the only medicine needed.
On Feb 13, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Hal Weeks wrote:
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