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A packed women’s conference in pink turned into a moment no one expected: a visiting pastor, called out for hip pain, tried to stand and froze in place—hands on the pew, unable to speak—before the room watched a sudden shift that ended with him running without a limp. I share how it unfolded in real time, from the bold declaration that signs and wonders would follow the message, to the startling stillness that gripped the room, to the surge of faith as a prophetic word of restoration spoke directly to a weary year in a family’s life.

What happened next reshaped the atmosphere. The pastor, who had lived with pain and a persistent limp after a total hip replacement, rose, walked, and then sprinted. The crowd saw more than emotion; they witnessed tangible change. As we unpack this testimony, we talk about how churches can carefully steward moments like these: creating space for prayer without pressure, weighing prophetic words in community, and celebrating outcomes while encouraging verification. For leaders and pastors, this is a call to prioritize presence over polish and to expect God to move in ways that heal, restore, and renew.

If you’ve ever wondered whether healing still happens or how to host it with integrity, this story offers a clear, concrete case: a problem named, a life touched, and a room transformed. Come hear the details, consider what it means for your faith and your church, and add your perspective. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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