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Praying For The Impossible


John Fletcher, an English Clergyman and author stained the walls of his roomby the breath of his prayers. Smith Wigglesworth prayed until the glory smoke became visible and people convicted to the extent of running outside of the church building until he was done. Victor Kusi Boateng under extreme burden to preach to the whole world, yet knowing not a word in English prayed and fasted for a whole year and God supernaturally touched his tongue and he just woke up one day speaking perfect English.


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