[Faith-talk] A Teistmony on Healing

justin williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 1 22:01:49 UTC 2015


What would you need to defend yourselves? 
Justin.

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R Green via Faith-talk
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Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] A Teistmony on Healing

You handled it very well.  I
am so glad that they were
receptive of your beliefs.
That is a good experience to
hear about.  I usually get
told that I am full of the
devil and Christ and god the
father never wanted anyone to
be physically blind at all.  

Warmly,
Melissa R. Green and Pj
It is 'where we are' that
should make all the
difference, whether we believe
we belong there or not. 


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via Faith-talk
Sent: Thursday, October 01,
2015 12:55 PM
To: Faith-talk, for the
discussion of faith and
religion
Cc: Ericka
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] A
Teistmony on Healing

About a month or so ago I had
my first experience of
somebody trying to heal my
boyfriend and I.  I was amazed
that it wasn't an encounter
like I have heard on the
listserv. The three or four
people that work together
spoke with us and we explained
that our disability was the
least of our problems and ask
them to pray for our job
situation and transportation.
The young man who addressed us
first offered up a prayer for
us just as we had asked rather
than blessing us with
regaining our sight. I don't
know if it was because he
noticed we were well-versed in
the Bible and could defend
ourselves or not. I pointed
out that the Pharisees were
more blind than we were. The
group totally agreed!

I hope that how we handle this
experience can give someone a
quick idea in case they get
stuck in one of those
"healing" pickles where people
aren't  respectful.

Ericka Short
"Friends are like flowers in
the garden of life"

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 1, 2015, at 9:10 AM,
Roanna Bacchus via Faith-talk
<faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear Members,
> 
> This week I found a
testimony on healing.  It was
given on Tbn in October of
2012 by Ricardo Sazchez, a
worship leader, singer, and
songwriter from Atlanta,
Georgia.  His son Josiah was
healed after diving into the
shallow end of someone's pool
when he was nine years old.
Unfortunately I do not know
how to copy the link to the
video in this email.
> 
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