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Saving Testimony


During my thirty five plus years of ministry, I personally have seen and heard of what God can do to those on their death beds of languishing, and to those surrounding them.
I received a testimony of a dear Christian sister Ms. Shirley Thomas of whom her brother is on his bed of languishing near death. The doctor’s gave up hope and notified the family. Sister Thomas and her sister traveled by air to California some 3,000 miles to be with their last brother’s bedside. Here God had a Spirit pouring and awakening in the hospital room!
I do not want to take away from Sister Shirley Thomas’ Face Book post. I have incorporated the Face Book video post URL. Have some tissues or a handkerchief in hand.
“Face Book family, God sent us to California for a reason. We did not know, but God did.
My brother nor his wife was saved according to them. We asked my brother did he want to be saved, he said, “YES”! And so did his wife, Janice. We read Scriptures to them and asked them to repeat the “Sinner’s Prayer”, they did. We sing songs to them, and prayed. I prayed, then my sister Udell prayed. To my surprise, my sister-in-law prayed.
My brother always went to church, but how many of you know, going to church won't save you.
You never know what God will have you to do. Just do as He say.
Thank God for praying parents—Blanch and Johnny Cobb.
My sister-In-Law want to stop smoking. Be in prayer with me. This song "Lord I'm coming Home”, I began singing it, my brother and sister joined in. Our last song was:  “What a Mighty God We Serve”. I know that to be a true song. 💝😍Much Love”


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