Thank you so much for your prayers
Timi was brought into London, St. Thomas's Hospital straight from the airport on a wheelchair with a very bad heart condition. After 10 weeks in hospital, (5 weeks in PICU and 5 on the regular ward), 1 surgery and 2 procedures, a heart seizure, 5 days in coma, twice the doctors told us he had zero chance of survival and weeks of learning how to talk and walk again. The God we serve stepped in at each time and did what only HIM alone can do. To the glory of GOD Timi has been discharged today walking on his two legs. It is only a fool that will say in his heart that there is no GOD. Thank you so much for your show of love, words of encouragement and most importantly your prayers because heaven heard.
God bless.
Mrs A
Victory over Sickle Cell Anaemia... and the birth of twins!
As a single mum of 2 boys, I was introduced to my husband in 2011 and we got married abroad in 2013. Before our marriage, I discovered my husband's genotype was AS which was not compatible with mine as my genotype is SS. We both thought about this deeply and actually considered ending the relationship, but I had an inner peace which prompted me to go ahead with the relationship, and we got married.
After our marriage, I applied for my husband to join me in my country of residence, but he was refused as he already had a ban of 10 years on his visa which he wasn't aware of. At this point I couldn't apply for him to join me as I wasn't working and therefore did not meet the criteria.
In 2015, I got a job but my salary still wasn't sufficient enough to meet the criteria in order for my husband to travel to come join me. I had an opportunity to have a chat with my Manager at the time and due to the conversation we had on that day, my Manager decided to increase my salary. Glory be to God!
In 2017, my husband was granted visa to join me in my country of residence with the visa office disregarding the previous 10 year ban! In that same year, I fell pregnant and discovered that I was having twins. What? Twins...hmmmm! I was surprised, but I knew it was God's doing. The first time I saw the Consultant in the hospital I was told that I could not carry the pregnancy due to my health as I had sickle cell disease, and secondly, they wanted me to do genotype test on the babies based on the fact that my genotype is SS and my husband is AS genotype. Agreeing to have the test done could mean that I am agreeing to the complications attached, which could result in me losing the babies, so I declined having the test done.
From that day on, I would go into prayer (my War Room) and would lay my hands on my stomach, on my babies and declare that they will not have sickle cell disease. I did this for a long period.
I got so tired at a point because of my going in and out of hospital either because of severe morning sickness or me having a sickle cell crisis. At some point during the pregnancy, I started receiving 4 weekly blood transfusion until I gave birth to the babies.
To the glory of Almighty God, I gave birth to the twins by natural birth without any major or severe complications... and to complete my testimony, the twins were tested for sickle cell anaemia and none of them have it! My prayers and declarations were answered by God. He is so faithful!
Thank you Praying Parents. To God be all the glory!
Mrs A K
As a single mum of 2 boys, I was introduced to my husband in 2011 and we got married abroad in 2013. Before our marriage, I discovered my husband's genotype was AS which was not compatible with mine as my genotype is SS. We both thought about this deeply and actually considered ending the relationship, but I had an inner peace which prompted me to go ahead with the relationship, and we got married.
After our marriage, I applied for my husband to join me in my country of residence, but he was refused as he already had a ban of 10 years on his visa which he wasn't aware of. At this point I couldn't apply for him to join me as I wasn't working and therefore did not meet the criteria.
In 2015, I got a job but my salary still wasn't sufficient enough to meet the criteria in order for my husband to travel to come join me. I had an opportunity to have a chat with my Manager at the time and due to the conversation we had on that day, my Manager decided to increase my salary. Glory be to God!
In 2017, my husband was granted visa to join me in my country of residence with the visa office disregarding the previous 10 year ban! In that same year, I fell pregnant and discovered that I was having twins. What? Twins...hmmmm! I was surprised, but I knew it was God's doing. The first time I saw the Consultant in the hospital I was told that I could not carry the pregnancy due to my health as I had sickle cell disease, and secondly, they wanted me to do genotype test on the babies based on the fact that my genotype is SS and my husband is AS genotype. Agreeing to have the test done could mean that I am agreeing to the complications attached, which could result in me losing the babies, so I declined having the test done.
From that day on, I would go into prayer (my War Room) and would lay my hands on my stomach, on my babies and declare that they will not have sickle cell disease. I did this for a long period.
I got so tired at a point because of my going in and out of hospital either because of severe morning sickness or me having a sickle cell crisis. At some point during the pregnancy, I started receiving 4 weekly blood transfusion until I gave birth to the babies.
To the glory of Almighty God, I gave birth to the twins by natural birth without any major or severe complications... and to complete my testimony, the twins were tested for sickle cell anaemia and none of them have it! My prayers and declarations were answered by God. He is so faithful!
Thank you Praying Parents. To God be all the glory!
Mrs A K