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DEAF FROM BIRTH HEALED


  1. In this material world, the human being is one of the most sensitive and emotional creatures. In life, each and every relationship has its own importance and these relationships create a long-standing impression and several special moments in life but only if you know the truth of being alive without any ailment that will make you feel bad.
    By taking time to stop and truly appreciate the good things that happen to you every day, the view from your window, a birdsong, the laughter of your children, a good joke, the thrill of a sporting event or simply whatever makes you feel joy and evokes positive feelings, also helps to boost your overall satisfaction with life.
    You are the maker and the keeper of your own happiness. There are many ways to achieve a state of happiness but perhaps the most important step to take is to start living in the moment of truth and believe that God is the same yesterday, today and forever. Living in the moment can also be called mindfulness, which is defined as “the trait of staying aware i.e. paying close attention to God’s words and believing.
    Everyone wants to be happy, satisfied with life and have healthy balance and strength. According to some new research that appears, this is to focus every day on God’s words in the time of pains and hard times because he never says good bye; he promises to see us through.
    What turmoil could be more painful than when someone cannot hear a spoken word from birth? It is really a painful experience to share.
    A boy name Stefan Strydom from South Africa, was deaf from birth. He was nine years old when they came to Nigeria because of this problem. His parents had tried everything possible to make him hear again but everything proved abortive. This also affected him because he could no longer go to school.
    But when everything looked bad in the eyes of his parents, only one hope was left for them which was to seek the face of God. So, they visited The Synagogue, Church of All Nations, Nigeria in the year 2000, Stefan Strydom was placed at the healing section of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations. That same day, he was restored immediately after Prophet T.B Joshua prayed for him in the name of Jesus Christ. He could hear and talk without any instrument been fixed inside of him. The whole congregation praised God to the fullest for restoring this brother through the grace of God in the life of T.B Joshua.
    After Stefan Strydom’s perfect and complete healing, he was able to finish his education. Ten years later, the family visited The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations, Nigeria in 2010, to make a shout of joy to the world for what God has done for them. Now Stefan Strydom is 18 years old.
    While medical science was left without an explanation, Stefan Strydom credited "the hand of God" for making a miracle of a near tragedy. In his own words, “Prophet TB Joshua prayed for me and Jesus healed me”.



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