At just 3 or 4 years old, she developed a tumor in her brain. Doctors told her family it was incurable and that she wouldn’t live past age 8. By 10, she had lost the ability to walk. For most of her life, she lived in constant pain — unable to jump, unable to walk, trapped in and out of hospitals.
But at 22, desperate for a miracle, she came to the North Georgia Revival.
“I want to walk… I want to jump… I don’t want to go to the hospital anymore.”
With the help of her sister, she entered the waters of baptism. In that moment, the presence of God overwhelmed the room. She cried out. Her pain vanished. Her legs gained strength.
Then — she walked, and she jumped — for the first time since she was 7 years old.
The moment left the room in tears and awe… but the story didn’t end there.
As the service moved on, this young woman who arrived barely able to stand was later seen walking out of the dressing room under her own strength. No wheelchair. Just Jesus.
This is undeniable, unforgettable, and undeniably real.

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