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General News of Sunday, 20 April 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Agyinasare stuns Canada with avalanche of miracles: The blind see, the deaf hear, as hernias, growths disappear

Many people gathered at the EMCI TV Conference Hall in Montreal, Canada. They were filled with awe and joy during the opening night of the EMCI TV Miracles Conference 2025. Archbishop Charles Agyinasare led this remarkable event.

From the start, something extraordinary happened. Thousands filled the auditorium and overflow rooms. Many also tuned in via television and online platforms. The desire for hope and healing was palpable. Long lines formed outside, leading organizers to close registration early.

Attendees came seeking divine encounters for physical pain, emotional scars, and incurable diagnoses. What followed exceeded everyone’s expectations.

A woman who had been legally blind since childhood stood before the crowd. She wept as she exclaimed, “I can see! I can see you!” The hall fell silent before erupting in praise. Strangers embraced each other while many wept tears of joy.

One man had been deaf in both ears for years. Following a simple instruction from the Archbishop, he placed his fingers in his ears. Moments later, he cried out, “I can hear again!” A woman who used a cane for over ten years tossed it aside and danced down the aisle.

Another man shared that a hernia he lived with for over ten years disappeared after feeling “a warm surge of power” through his back. One woman testified that a fist-sized growth under her armpit vanished instantly after feeling heat surge through her body.

Among the most emotional moments was a young man diagnosed with schizophrenia. He said, “The voices… they’re gone.” For the first time in years, he felt peace in his mind.

Interestingly, organizers did not publicize the venue widely. They encouraged people to watch online instead. However, word spread quickly about the event's significance.

Michael Lebeau, founder of EMCI TV, mentioned Agyinasare’s previous crusade only once last year in Paris. Registration filled almost instantly after that mention.

“This was not hype or emotionalism,” said Frank Poulin from EMCI TV Conferences. “These are real people receiving real healing.”

Reflecting on the event, Michael Lebeau expressed gratitude to Archbishop Charles Agyinasare for his ministry's impact on Quebec and beyond.

As worship continued and testimonies flowed in, excitement filled the atmosphere. Some miracles reported included:

- An elderly woman with arthritis could now walk unaided.
- A sportswoman with a swollen ankle could run and jump.
- An elderly woman reliant on a walking stick stood upright without assistance.
- A woman unable to bend after an accident could do so easily.
- Another woman with chronic back pain found complete healing.
- A scheduled surgery patient saw her hernia disappear instantly.
- A woman reported that a growth in her left breast vanished completely.

As testimonies echoed late into the night, one thing became clear: Canada is experiencing a divine visitation. For those present, it was more than just a conference; it was an encounter with miracles.