Testimony from Coffeyville Kansas

Episode Summary

A quiet room in Coffeyville didn’t stay quiet for long. What began as prayer for one man’s pain turned into a wave of healing that touched hips, sciatica, prostates, and even hearts—then surprised everyone when long-frozen fingers opened without a single direct prayer. We walk you through that night step by step, showing how specific prayer, a tangible sign of heat, and bold yet grounded declarations set the stage for a whole room to respond with faith.I share how years of praying for the sick shaped a simple approach: ask clearly, pray specifically, watch for signs, and invite people to receive for themselves. You’ll hear why I sometimes say “new body parts,” how I balance faith with wisdom by urging listeners to consult their doctors, and the moment I sensed a heightened presence that shifted my role from striving to guiding. The congregation’s response grew from a dozen raised hands to a room full of people testifying to change, and we finished by lifting our hands in gratitude—only to see more unexpected breakthroughs during praise.If you’ve wondered how healing ministry can move from isolated moments to a collective experience, this story offers practical insight: look for physical cues like heat, speak life with precision, honor medical confirmation, and give space for testimony and worship. Listen with an open heart, share it with someone who needs hope today, and if it resonates, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find these stories of faith and healing.Have a prayer request? Send us a text!Support the showIf this podcast has been a blessing to you and you’d like to support the mission's ministry of RiverGate Church, we invite you to make a donation. Your generosity helps extend the impact of this work and allows us to reach more people with hope and healing. You can give electronically using CashApp ($RGCTULSA) or Paypal (RGCTulsa@RiverGateTulsa.org). Please enter MISSIONS for reason. Thank you for being a part!
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