Mission Field Testimonies
Medical Clinic Cancer Treatment Testimony
Pastor Valentine wrote:
We are blessed and happened to witness miracles amongst ourselves. We have one of our congregants who has been battling cancer for over a year now.
Everyone around him had lost hope they all were wishing that he could just die and be relieved of the excruciating pains tormenting him.
We happened to have baptized him March 2021 when we baptized 66 people in a single session.
So it happened that all of a sudden Leonard, the sick man, had a dream seeing me picking him in our van going to our clinic and the following morning is the day he managed to open his mouth to talk. He pressured the people around him to call me so I could pick him up. They were reluctant as they did not want to give me the burden of coming to pick a dead person in their eyes.
Thanks to one of those who were around him who called me and informed me of the situation.
I drove 116km to pick him up and 116 km (72 miles) on the return trip. We admitted him to our clinic. Got our Dr on call for emergency assistance, he was put on intravenous drips and he received blood as he had little water and little blood in his system. Along with powerful painkillers.
It's now 3 weeks since he was admitted to our clinic. He has now been eating and talking but he still couldn't walk.
It was on the 4th of June 2022 that he was able to get up from his couch and walk.
Now Leonard is doing everything normally, we are now going to start to focus on treating the cancer now that he is back to life. Leonard really needs your prayers.
I saw Adonai's hand on that day, and I was renewed, rejuvenated, and replenished. I had to understand how the Lord does his things we have a powerful testimony and soon many will be added to the community of the believing when I will take the Leonard back to his people.
Our clinic is like an oasis in a dessert.
Because of your donations we were able to build a Medical-Dental Clinic for In-patient and Out-Patients. The district we minister in has 212, 326 people. According to the Zimbabwe National Health Strategy (2016-2020), currently, every district has at least 2 doctors, and every primary health care center has at least 2 qualified nurses. the World Health Organization’s recommendation of the minimum threshold of 23 doctors, nurses and midwives per 10 000 population.