Jeff Bleijerveld, Director of Global MinistriesWhile I was visiting in Pastor Eric's church in San Jose, Costa Rica, I met one fellow who came out of a drug addiction background. He first came to the church to case the joint--see what kind of sound system they had, so he could come back and steal it. Instead, he became a Christian. If he doesn't become a pastor or preacher in some way, I'll be surprised.
He developed a huge tumor on his neck, about the size of a soccer ball. It was intertwined with his vocal chords. The doctor said, "You can have the surgery, but you'll probably never speak again." The church prayed over him. He speaks a little rough, but he has a voice and he intends to use it.
At this same church, we heard a knock at the door, and a fellow entered with his wife and two young children (in pajamas). He had been influenced by the church for some time. He was a heroin addict, and wanted to be set free. We prayed with them as he confessed his sin and accepted Christ into his life.
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