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B, a retired Fulani man living in West Africa, has a generator repair business. Since he lives near a Christian Reformed World Missionsā€™ (CRWM) radio production studio, B often fixes the studioā€™s generators.

B quickly sees what needs to be done and how to do it. But when he came to help one time, he wasnā€™t feeling well.  Too sick to move, he sat on a chair and told his apprentice and a Fulani believer what generator parts to remove and replace.

Seeing his sickly state, the Fulani believer suggested that they set up a special time to pray over him. B comes from a Muslim family like most Fulani, so he might have refused the offer. But instead he accepted it.

The Fulani believer and a CRWM missionary met together beforehand to pray for their meeting. They prayed that the Holy Spirit would speak through them into Bā€™s heart. Then they met with B. They shared the gospel with him and prayed for him to be healed in Jesusā€™ name.

As he traveled home, B felt a heat come over his body and the sickness lift. He knew that Jesus had healed him. And he responded in faith.

ā€œIā€™m encouraged by two things in this story,ā€ says the CRWM missionary. ā€œFirst, it was because of the concern and initiative of the Fulani believer that we prayed for B. This suggests a good level of maturity on the believerā€™s part.  Second, weā€™ve often prayed for the sick but have seldom seen cases where healing was so clearly related to the prayer, and where the one healed was ready to follow Jesus.ā€

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