Summary

I am Dr. Avery Jackson and my journey began when I was just 8 years old. I asked the Lord how I could help people with brain problems like my grandmother’s, and He called me to be a neurosurgeon. Throughout my career, I have carried the mind of Christ and the peace of the Holy Spirit into every operating room, performing over 10,000 surgeries and caring for 100,000 patients. A life-changing moment came when my pastor laid hands on me, and I received a powerful download from the Holy Spirit about the importance of laughter and choosing joy even in challenging moments. This testimony is a celebration of the transformative power of faith, the joy of the Lord, and the fulfillment that comes from living according to God’s purpose.

Time Chapters
  • 08:00 Training and calling
  • 13:00 Ministry and joy in practice

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KCM Partner Dr. Avery Jackson’s grandmother had a stroke when he was in second grade. At the age of only 8, he asked the Lord, “How can I help people who have brain problems like my grandma?” The Lord responded to him saying, “I want you to be a neurosurgeon.”

As an 8-year-old, Avery had no clue what that even was, so he looked it up and told God that he would do it. He went on to enthusiastically tell all his teachers that he was going to be a neurosurgeon until he went to university and medical school. He has been practicing in Michigan for nearly 20 years.

When Dr. Avery is in the operating room, he carries the mind of Christ and the peace of the Holy Spirit with him. So far, he has had 10,000 surgeries and 100,000 patients!

On March 22, 2015, his pastor laid hands on him saying, “Your hands will be used to help people with problems there’s no answer for.” Dr. Avery went home and immediately received a huge download from the Holy Spirit, who reminded him of his research on laughter and its effect on the body.

Watch and discover what Dr. Jackson has learned about the great importance of laughter and choosing the joy of the Lord no matter how you feel!

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