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Woman Miraculously Healed From Mental Illness

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A remarkable testimony of God’s power and glory unfolded during the recently organised ‘Sowutuom for Christ’ crusade, in Accra. Lady Grace Mensah, a woman who had been bound by severe mental illness for years, was miraculously restored to full health.

On the first day of the crusade, Grace was led to the altar to accept Jesus Christ, but she initially refused. However, after the first day’s events, Rev. Dr. Patrick Adonoo, Campus Pastor of Pentecost University (PU), prayed for her, unaware of the divine orchestrations that were taking place.

Unbeknownst to Dr. Adonoo, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Rev. Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua, had received a revelation that Lady Grace would be healed and had instructed some individuals to prepare for her testimony. Additionally, a student had received a divine instruction to empty his account and purchase new clothes for her, as God had revealed to him that she would be healed. The student obediently complied and even received an additional GH¢ 600.00 from an unknown person.

After Grace was prayed for and healed, she was neatly shaved and given new clothes bought by the student and other necessities. The following day, she returned to the crusade grounds, beaming with joy and neatly dressed in her new attire. The crowd erupted in praise and thanksgiving to God as she shared her testimony.

Meanwhile, the church is currently making arrangements with Grace’s family to reunite her with her loved ones. Furthermore, the Odokor Area Head, Apostle Tetteh Judah, who witnessed the miracle, has graciously offered to assist in Grace’s full rehabilitation.

The icing on the cake happened on Sunday, during the climax of the crusade held at the Pentecost University when she came to fellowship with the entire student body. It is evident that she has been fully restored to sanity, as she even sang three songs in appreciation and acknowledgment of what the Lord has done for her.

Report by Benedicta Serwah Owusu, Editor Librarian, PENSA-PU

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