From: Susie
Subject: Healing Cancer

Dear Dave,
In Feb 2021, our 3 year old daughter was diagnosed with a rare pediatric cancer. She was in the PICU for 2 weeks with a feeding tube, trach, and damage in her left eye.

I have been a Christian for as long as I can remember, but had been so turned off by the establishment church, that I had not pursued nor been interested in the hands on act of healing and miracles. My heart had hardened considerably after the death of my father to cancer in 2000 and my sister in 2006. I rarely cried after these things and my emotions were stagnant.

As I had been following you for a couple of years, my heart had begun to soften and the wonders of God, when revealed through words or song or action, began to bring this overwhelming sense of joy to my chest. My breath would be gone for a few seconds, and I would begin to weep without any control.

I never doubted for a second that my daughter would survive, and I began to lay hands on her for hours at a time while she lay in the PICU bed. I had a sense that God was holding my shoulders and sending this bright, warm light through my hands and into her little body; clearing away generational curses. I'd pray and claim healing until I wept, but these were tears of joy, not sadness or fear.

Her scans at 8 weeks showed an 80% tumor reduction and no active cancer, and her health continued to grow even though she was in treatment.

We were told that although her cancer may completely revolve, she would always have scar tissue that would show up on a scans. Even once we went home, I would lay hand on her whenever she would wake at night and instruct her body to break down that scar tissue. I also began instructing her eye to heal by rebuilding muscles and nerves (I have very little knowledge of the eye, so I just did my best). My daughter has now completed 45 weeks of treatment including 28 days of radiation, and looks healthier now than she did a year ago. Her latest scans not only show no cancer, but no scar tissue. Her eye is almost 100%.

For those who are wondering, a minor child must abide by the standard of care for things like cancer, so continuing to undergo treatment is not a choice for us. Nonetheless, I've become so confident that God can and does and desires to work through even the most complicated circumstances. We pray daily for our doctors and nurses and spread joy and love to all who we can reach while at the clinic.

I continue to learn and grow, and I thank you for your teachings.

-Susie
MS Office 2010 Activator: What You Need to Know