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From Pastor Imanuel Lokwangiro
Kacheliba, Kenya, West Africa
Note: We held a leadership conference in
the Kilale, Kenya for pastors, and ministry leaders. In
attendance at that conference were 9 pastors from the Pokot
tribal region of Kenya. They had traveled a great distance
to attend the conference. God led us to impart a healing
anointing to the nine pastors and give simple instruction on how
to pray for the sick. Up to that time they had not been
personally ministering to the sick and they had no experience in
laying hands on the sick. After we anointed them and
prayed for them, they danced with joy and excitement and could
not wait to take their new anointing back to their home towns in
Pokot. Here is the testimony of one of those pastors...
Dear beloved brother Mark Acuna, I would like to
inform you of the work of God in our country, Pokot land.
God is working greatly through the team. Since we departed
from Kitale (pastors conference), we have been using our
(imparted healing) anointing. We had a crusade and there
were a hundred and fifty people present. We prayed for the
sick: There was a mother with diabetes who was healed when
we prayed with her. She had been very sick for a whole
year and doctors could not help her. Eight people were
saved at the crusade.
On Sunday we prayed for five sick people who were
healed. One woman had tuberculosis and testified of her
healing. She had been sick for two years and treatments
were not helping. After prayer, she feels completely well.
On the 18th of December, I was within my home
town. At around 9 am, I heard people crying and yelling.
I went and found the home and I found that a child who had been
sick, had died. I knelt down and put my hands on his head
and prayed. Immediately the dead child sneezed and began
to breath, woke up and sat up. Then the mother took her
child and the child is still alive today!
On December 22nd-25th we had a big fellowship for
Christmas and had 300 people in attendance. 25 people got
saved and those with disease got healed. This is a report
of the work we have been doing. We are working abundantly
day and night in our Pokot land

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