Then she needs to have her elders come and lay hands.
I'm sure she will, her husband is the Pastor of the church.

You're two stories made me thing of when my mom was diagnosed with multiple myloema. Oh Ray, she was so sick, and the doctors told my dad her chances of surviving beyond 6 months of her diagnosis was less than 10% because the disease was so virulent. We prayed Ray, my whole family and extended family. And my poor mom, she went thru a tough time for about a year with chemo, etc. I still smile at the thought of my staid Catholic aunts and uncles having their own prayer service for mom at one of the aunt's houses and praying impromptu, as the Lord led. And of the time that my sister's husband's mother, who was a staunch Bible missionary lady came to the house and layed hands on my mother and prayed with such authority that my parents later laughed that God must surely heal mom because this good lady had surely prayed in a way that they had never heard! And the happy part of the story is that my mom did achieve remission and lived nearly 5 years after that initial diagnosis and saw her third granddaughter born and enjoyed herself very much with those additional years that God granted her.

Love,
Wendy

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But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;
1 Corinthians 1:27