Unicorns are Awesome and So Is Jesus
We were early for the transport so I stopped at the nurse’s station to get a report on our patient. Annette was a 16-year-old girl who had spent the last three days in the hospital after trying to kill herself. We were transporting her to a mental health facility for evaluation and treatment. There was just one problem. Annette’s mother was addicted to drugs and at the present time, she was homeless. Before we could…
Sunday’s News From Brisbane
This story is part of a series written in September of 2012 during our trip to Australia to teach on healing. It was quite a day with Jesus yesterday in Brisbane. He continues to amaze us with His power and love. We spoke at Elevate Church in the suburb of Mansfield in the morning. The glory of God in the meeting was incredible. We saw 3 or 4 people who had their eyesight completely restored…
Martin’s Story
As we handed out food and made coffee, I saw a man approaching. He had a noticeable limp. I introduced myself and asked his name. He goes by the name of Martin. I asked about the limp. He said he has a torn cruciate ligament, which will require surgery. I asked if he’d received prayer for it yet. He said a lot of people had prayed over it but it wasn’t any better. I told…
Access To The Kingdom
The meeting at Access Church in Darra this morning was simply wonderful. The weather was mild (it’s spring in Australia) and the magnolia trees are in full bloom. Darra is a small town outside of Brisbane that was devastated by flooding two years ago. It’s not an affluent community, so the flooding robbed what little possessions people had, leaving them struggling just to survive. My wife and I shared our testimonies of how we came…
Healing the Banker
A few days ago my daughter decided to take God up on His promise to bless her. As a college student who asks her dad for gas money every week, she opted for a financial blessing. The next day she received a $300 check in the mail from the college she attends. Not sure if it was a mistake, she talked to an administrator and learned it wasn’t a mistake. The college had a surplus…