Sunday, July 25, 2010

Pictures

I haven't shared many pictures. So, to begin with, here are some photos of my hands after most of the warts have dried up:


The arrows show where groups of warts were on my hands. If you zoom in some, you can see tiny pink bumps. The warts shrank over a matter of weeks, and now the skin is almost completely smooth. (You can zoom in here.)

And this is my left hand. There were two warts below my index finger, where the arrows are. You can see that you is whitish, and the other is gone, now a pink dot. All the warts on my hands have turned white or black, then shrunk to nothing and become a pink spot. Healing is craziness, but so good!

I really, sincerely, literally believe that God wants to heal like this much more than anyone has seen or heard about. Now, I don't believe that God will always heal every disease right away. I know people have have had miraculous instant healing of broken bones or blindness, cancer, whatever. I know people who have been healed over time, like the warts on my hands. And I knew people who have been prayed for again and again, everyday, and nothing happens. I don't know why. But I know that Jesus told his disciples, which means he tells you and me, to heal the sick. No one will be healed if no one prays. I've experienced that God heals when I listen to him saying, "I want to heal this... pray this way..." and I obey him. How cool would it be to see healing become normal in the church again?

Here are some pictures of me and my class! I love all these people a lot. If you have facebook, you can find more photos tagged with me. Here are a very of my favorites.

In Wittenberg, in front of the Castle-Church where Martin Luther taught. =D
More on my trip to Wittenberg later. It was a great trip to see the site where the Reformation started.

The SOIP Men. We look even better in person.

The SOIP.

ME! In black and white. Beautiful.

More to come. Thanks for staying and praying with me.

Much love in Christ, who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us [Eph. 3:20],

Christopher

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