My hat’s off, mate.

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My hat’s off, mate.
If you were one of those who claimed to have been healed during the recent service at City Harvest Church where Che Ahn was the guest pastor and administering healing, I’d like to hear from you!
I remember that there were a few healed of their stomach ailments; someone with a condition with his left hand where it’s in perpetual pain even after surgery was also apparently healed, as well as one with a terminal disease (cancer if I do not remember wrongly).
Reason I am asking is that I’m doing an investigative story on this episode, so if anyone would like to offer any testimonies, good or bad, I’d love to hear from you. Do not leave your experience(s) here as comments, but email me directly at ikechua[at]gmail[dot]com.
My thanks in advance.

Marriage
Karen’s testimony on my old blog has been soliciting some interesting comments even though I’ve closed down the blog. One particular response caught my attention because the brother who wrote me faced the same situation as I did years ago when my wife was still a Roman Catholic and I a Protestant.
The brother, Mike, has given permission for his comment to be reproduced here, and I’ll also be sharing our email exchanges here in the hope that perhaps some of you who are better counselors than I am will be able to help. If you’d like to contact Mike directly, please write me and I’ll send you his email address.
He first wrote me with this comment:
Isaiah,
I think I am in the same situation you were in. I am in deep love with a girl who is a Catholic. (I am a Christian). She is an incredible person with high morals and a love for Christ as well. I decided to break off the five year relationship because of the differences between Catholicism and Christianity. Since the breakup, which has been almost a year I cannot seem to get over her. I have depression now and she is all I ever think about. She has inspired me in so many ways over the years, helped me achieve so many many goals, and has been an inspiration to me. She is that kind of person everyone loves who brings a smile into the room, one who is sweet and one who can be trusted. I have learned a lot from this, but my heart feels completely torn and broken since i am not with her. She still said’s to this day, “I am waiting for you” but I cannot wait forever. Hear she is able to accept me, but I am not accepting her. I learned it’s not about religion anymore, but if you believe in Christ as your savior. I am in between the rocks and would love to be able to speak with you about this situation. Hopefully by the grace of God you will read this posting or someone will pass this along to you.
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