Christian Healing Center missionaries return from Honduras


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Missionaries from the Christian Healing Center in Ormond Beach recently returned from a trip to Honduras.

Ormond Beach missionaries from the Christian Healing Center recently returned from a trip to Quince de Enero, Honduras, where they drilled two wells for the village. One of the wells serves a high school with 1,400 students that could not open until it supplied fresh water. Both wells were drilled successfully.

“This has been quite an amazing trip,” Daniel Murray, founder and president of Christian Healing Center, said in a press release. “This year, for the first time, we led four young men to accept Jesus as their savior. None of the young men had been going to church before this. One older man has started teaching the Bible on Wednesday evenings to the young men of the village. The first day we were in the village we prayed and 31 people were healed by Jesus through the power of prayer.”

The center partnered with missionaries from St. Peters Church and Alliance Church, as well as the Mountain of Hope for this mission trip.

According the press release, Murray and Elizabeth May from Alliance Church helped to heal everyone that was in pain through prayer. The missionaries said Jesus healed backs and necks, as well as one man with one leg three inches shorter than the other.

One man came to the medical clinic needing a liver transplant after he had been in the hospital for 15 days. After the missionaries prayed for a creative miracle his pain left. They believe that Jesus gave him a new liver.

John Millinog of St. Peters Church were asked to bring the people of the village a doctor because their children were dying. According to the press release, John asked God to send a doctor to help and the very next morning, Dr. Stephen Knight of Ormond Beach called and volunteered.

The Christian Healing Center is located at 1028 N.US 1. Call 679-9239.

 

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