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Divine encounters in Kenya: Cancers, tumours vanish amid restoration of sight, speech and hearing at Agyinasare crusade

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March 18, 2025
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Divine encounters in Kenya: Cancers, tumours vanish amid restoration of sight, speech and hearing at Agyinasare crusade
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In a spectacle of faith and divine power, Kenya witnessed an outpouring of miracles at the Believer’s Christ Convention, a transformative gathering hosted by Archbishop Harrison Nganga.


The convention was graced by none other than Ghana’s Gospel Ambassador to the nations, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, a man known for over four decades as a vessel of God’s miraculous works. However, this time, something extraordinary unfolded—something beyond the expectations of the thousands in attendance.

The Disappearance of Cancers and Tumours

One evening, in a moment that left the congregation in awe, Archbishop Agyinasare stood before the crowd and called for all those afflicted with growths and cancers to stand. With no elaborate prayers, no laying on of hands, he simply instructed them to examine themselves in the mighty name of Jesus.
What happened next was beyond human comprehension. People who had previously been diagnosed with tumours and cancers suddenly found their afflictions gone.


Astonished, they rushed forward to testify, with pastors and church members who knew them confirming the healings. Tears of joy streamed down faces as men and women who had carried the weight of disease embraced their newfound freedom.


Restoration of Speech and Hearing


In yet another powerful moment, the Archbishop turned his attention to those with hearing and speech impairment. Without hesitation, he instructed them to place their fingers in their ears or touch their lips. As they obeyed, something incredible happened—no sooner had he spoken than miracles broke forth.
A 20-year-old woman who could neither hear nor talk from birth suddenly found her ears open and her voice released. Overcome with emotion, she uttered her first words to the resounding cheers of the congregation.


A young girl who had stammered all her life—much to the distress of her mother—spoke fluently, her words flowing smoothly for the first time. The atmosphere was charged with jubilation as the once silent and struggling found their voices.


Cripples Walking, the Blind Seeing


As if these miracles were not enough, the power of God continued to manifest in diverse ways. The blind saw, the crippled rose and walked, and those bound by afflictions of various kinds experienced instant deliverance. Each testimony added to the growing wonder, cementing the event as a divine encounter Kenya would never forget.


The Night of Unprecedented Healing

The third night of the convention proved to be an unforgettable moment. Standing at the altar, Archbishop Agyinasare issued a simple yet profound instruction: all those suffering from bladder or urinary issues should walk up, touch the altar, and return to their seats. What followed left even the pastors and church leaders astounded.


Women who had endured years of incontinence and had to rely on adult diapers discovered, to their amazement, that their conditions had instantly ceased. A man who could only urinate in painful drops found relief as his bladder was miraculously restored, and he could urinate freely for the first time in years.
One of the most touching miracles involved a young boy who had suffered from constant defecation and urination, despite undergoing multiple surgeries that only seemed to worsen his condition.


After touching the altar, his mother took him to the bathroom to check—and to her amazement, the uncontrollable condition had stopped entirely. She returned to the hall in tears, glorifying God for the life-changing healing.


Miracle Over the Airwaves
Even those who were not physically present at the crusade were touched by the anointing flowing through the airwaves. A man, witnessing the miracles, instructed his housemaid to connect and watch the live broadcast of the program with his autistic son. To their shock, the boy—who had always walked on his tiptoes—suddenly placed his feet fully on the ground and began walking properly for the first time. The joy in their household knew no bounds as they experienced the power of God in real-time.


The Journey Continues


As the Believer’s Christ Convention in Kenya came to an end, one thing was clear—God had visited His people. Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, giving all the glory to God, simply said, “Wow!” as he stood in awe of the miraculous works of the Almighty. But this is just the beginning. The next stop for this wave of divine encounters is the Caribbean, where the man of God will continue to carry the miracle-working power of Jesus Christ to the nations.

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