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God heals powerfully

The right hand of the Lord doeth valiantly.
The right hand of the Lord is exalted:
The right hand of the Lord doeth valiantly.
I shall not die, but live,
and declare the works of the Lord. Psalm 118:15-17 (KJV)

The Lord’s right hand has done mighty things!
The Lord’s right hand is lifted high;
The Lord’s right hand has done mighty things!
I will not die but live,
and will proclaim what the Lord has done. Psalm 118:15-17 (NIV)

On January 22, in our church, we were able to dedicate Raphaël, the 1-year old son of Jiska and Jonathan, in the midst of his family, to our heavenly Father. A happy event! During this service we again reflected about the great miracle our heavenly Papa did for Jiska.

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Adventures with God during the holidays

Last June Harry and Suzanne went to Hungary with Eugène and Josée. They have had a nice holiday and would drive back home two days later, when Suzanne said that she had not been experiencing something special with God this years. Josée answered that they had been driving everywhere without any problem, and always had parking space and asked if this was not enough? Still Suzanne wanted to experience God once again really close...

On the way back home they stayed one day in Passau, at the Austrian-German border. That evening they were enjoying a delicious ice cream on a terrace. Suddenly they saw very dark clouds coming their way; they rushed to the car to drive to the hotel. Meanwhile the sky became pitch black.

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Praying with the neighbours, with results!

 

Carine and Patrick have a nice testimony after praying with the neighbors:

“Alessio, a two year old boy is the grandson of our neighbor. He was only a moment alone in the kitchen of the restaurant of his daddy and grandma when his mama was upstairs. Jerisa, his mama, heard a noise in the kitchen. She ran downstairs and saw that her little boy had splatters drain cleaner on his skin and clothes. She tore the clothes from his little body and speeded to the hospital in Bonheiden.

After having received first aid for the burns Alessio was transferred to the University Hospital in Leuven. Quite soon the physicians were talking about skin transplant. After two weeks in the
hospital the doctors noticed a slight improvement in the large burn under his left arm. His mama asked if she could take Alessio home for the weekend. She kept the agreement not to take him
outside.

Patrick, Lies and I could visit them that Sunday afternoon. Jerisa said she hoped for a favorable ruling from the doctor that only a limited transplant would be needed. Alessio was standing right next to me. I touched him just a moment and said a simple prayer for a speedy recovery in Jesus’Name. Sunday night Alessio returned to the hospital.

On Monday our neighbor told Patrick that the doctor said the burns had healed wonderfully well and Alessio could go home. A skin transplant wouldn’t be necessary anymore!
What a joy there was in Alessio’s family… and what is so special is that our neighbor acknowledges Jesus in this.”

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