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God heals at Peshawar open-air service

Posted on: September 2, 2013 5:10 PM
Those who attended the services saw people delivered from illness
Photo Credit: Diocese of Peshawar
Related Categories: Pakistan, Peshawar

From Diocese of Peshawar's The Frontier News

The Healing Ministry of the Peshawar Diocese organised an open-air two-day healing services programme at St John’s Cathedral Church lawn at the end of August.

These healing services were jointly organised by the Revd Samson Anwar, who is incharge of the diocese's Healing Ministry and Pastor Anwar Fazal from Isaac TV, Lahore. 

The basic theme of the programme was taken from 'the parable of the courageous woman', a widow, who kept on seeking justice from an unjust judge. Eventually her resistance against injustice, her hope, and waiting meant she was rewarded with justice (Luke 18:1-8). 

The priests during the healing services  encouraged people to keep on praying continuously, without ceasing saying, “Jesus assures his followers that God will do justice in the end.” 

Hundreds of people attended the services; large crowds of the faithful came from all over the province to hear the word of God.
A good number of non-Christians were there as well, seeking His blessings and were looking forward to receive healings, and to witness the miracles in the Holy name of Jesus Christ.  

They were not disappointed. The Revd Samson and Pastor Anwar Fazal, along with other priests of the Peshawar Diocese prayed constantly for the sick, disabled persons, and for the people possessed with demons and evil spirits. Religious songs and hymns were sung with great conviction and commitment.

The Holy Spirit’s presence was there. Thus, people from all the faiths were healed alike, evil spirits drawn out, and the sick were cured in the name of Jesus Christ. 

A great witness, praise the Lord!