Testing Prayer: Science and Healing by Candy Gunther Brown

Larry Dossey
2016 Journal of Scientific Exploration  
On the evening of September 23, 2003, Francis, a black South African man who was hosting a regional conference at a Pentecostal church, was accosted by four men who told him, "We want to kill you today." They beat him severely and fled. Francis was taken by car to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead at 11:00 p.m. He was taken to the hospital morgue. Everyone at the church continued to pray for him, however, as did a handful of Christians who gathered around his body in the morgue. At
more » ... 2:15 a.m., Francis began to breathe. Although his eyes and lips were swollen shut, he managed to croak out two words: "Forgive them." The next day, heeding Francis's words, the church refused to press charges, even when one of the assailants was apprehended. The police were chagrined, convinced that this would encourage more crime. About the same time, the hospital called the church, asking someone to come pick up Francis immediately. His wounds had inexplicably healed completely. There was no longer any evidence of any trauma, so there was no reason for him to continue taking up space in the hospital. Francis went directly to the police station to make sure his attacker was released. The police denied his request, saying, "How do you forgive someone who has beaten you to death like this?" Finally, they complied. Francis hugged his assailant and told him God loved him. The man believed himself to be a murderer, but as a result of Francis's kindness and forgiveness he converted to Christianity and became an active evangelist (pp. 252–253). In 1985, Mahesh Chavda, a healing evangelist, was holding services in Kinshasa, the capital of Zaire, as it was then called. An individual attending the ceremonies was Mulamba Manikai, a man whose six-year-old son had been pronounced dead at 4 a.m. The death certificate specified cerebral malaria as the cause of death. During the religious service, Chavda summoned Manikai and prayed for his son. The man then ran back to the hospital where his brother, Kuamba, had [...]
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