Guadaloupe: Miracles galore at Agyinasare's 3-nation tour of the French Caribbean
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Archbishop Charles Agyinasare has concluded a three-nation tour of the French Caribbean, during which numerous miraculous healings happened at the Believers in Christ Convention in Guadaloupe, French Guiana and Martinique.
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Among the miracles in Guadaloupe were elderly believers who previously relied on walking sticks, but suddenly received healing and could walk unaided.
A 90-year-old woman, who had only been able to walk in a crouched position with a stick, could immediately walk upright without assistance.
Another elderly woman, who had undergone two back surgeries and required a walking stick, also testified to regaining her mobility.
Other accounts include a young man with a broken ankle in a cast who said he was able to put weight on his foot and walk without crutches—something he had been unable to do for a month.
A woman who had been unable to walk for 17 years except with the help of a stick was also among those who received instant healing.
There were also testimonies of hearing restoration.
A woman who said she lost hearing in one ear after contracting coronavirus four years ago said she regained her ability to hear during the Convention. Similarly, an elderly man and another woman who had previously relied on hearing aids blessed God for restoring their hearing at the event.
Several attendees spoke of growths on their bodies disappearing.
A woman with a seven-year growth in her breast reported it vanished after she declared, "Thank You, Jesus."
A man with a three-month-old abdominal growth also testified that the growth suddenly vanished.
Additionally, a woman who had lived with a navel growth for 60 years said it instantly disappeared, along with others who experienced similar conditions in their groin, neck, and thighs.
One woman, who had been bleeding for eight months, said the condition stopped instantly during the service.
Another, who had undergone surgery for cancer at the age of 15 and had been left limping as a result, claimed she could now walk, run, and jump without difficulty.
Throughout the convention, Archbishop Agyinasare repeatedly attributed the healings to divine intervention. "Only Jesus can do this. Give Him the praise. Give the Lord a mighty clap," he told attendees.
Many more miracles happened during Archbishop Agyinasare's separate Conventions in French Guiana and Martinique.
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Archbishop Agyinasare was earlier in Kenya, where God used him for several miracles, too.
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More of the miracles wrought through Archbishop Agyinasare in French Guiana and Martinique will be publicised subsequently.
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