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Birmingham
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Healings
@ St Martins in the Bull Ring B5 5BB
Testimony from Bert Wolf for HR website I   am   part   of   the   St   Martins   HR   team   and   was   on   the   bus   travelling   to   Healing   Rooms   when   I   began   to have   chest   pain.   I   went   back   home   thinking   it   would   subside   &   may   be   was   indigestion   but   it   was   still bad   the   next   morning   so   my   wife   called   an   ambulance.   In   hospital   I   was   told   it   was   a   heart   attack   and they   did   lots   of   tests.   I   was   aware   that   the   church   and   the   HR   team   were   praying.   The   next   day   a   Dr came   to   sign   the   consent   form   for   me   to   have   stents   put   into   my   arteries.   He   asked   if   it   would   be   a curse   for   him   to   rest   the   paper   on   my   Bible   &   I   told   him   it   was   a   good   place   for   me   to   sign!   When   I finally   went   for   the   procedure   [after   more   tests]   they   put   the   dye   into   my   heart   arteries   and   they   were ALL   COMPLETELY   CLEAR!   The   surgeon   was   puzzled   but   told   me   that   no   stents   were   needed   and   I could   go   home.   The   same   Dr   came   to   discharge   me   who   signed   the   form   –   he   said   ‘that   was   a miracle   you   had   yesterday’   it   also   meant   that   my   wife   and   I   could   travel   back   to   Jamaica   the   next weekend   as   arranged   and   also   that   she   could   be   baptised   in   the   sea   which   has   been   her   dream   for some time.
Birmingham
Healing Rooms
© Birmingham Healing Rooms 
Healings
@ St Martins in the Bull Ring B5 5BB
Testimony from Bert Wolf for HR website I   am   part   of   the   St   Martins   HR   team   and   was   on   the   bus travelling    to    Healing    Rooms    when    I    began    to    have chest   pain.   I   went   back   home   thinking   it   would   subside &   may   be   was   indigestion   but   it   was   still   bad   the   next morning   so   my   wife   called   an   ambulance.   In   hospital   I was   told   it   was   a   heart   attack   and   they   did   lots   of   tests. I   was   aware   that   the   church   and   the   HR   team   were praying.   The   next   day   a   Dr   came   to   sign   the   consent form   for   me   to   have   stents   put   into   my   arteries.   He asked   if   it   would   be   a   curse   for   him   to   rest   the   paper   on my   Bible   &   I   told   him   it   was   a   good   place   for   me   to   sign! When   I   finally   went   for   the   procedure   [after   more   tests] they   put   the   dye   into   my   heart   arteries   and   they   were ALL   COMPLETELY   CLEAR!   The   surgeon   was   puzzled but   told   me   that   no   stents   were   needed   and   I   could   go home.   The   same   Dr   came   to   discharge   me   who   signed the    form    –    he    said    ‘that    was    a    miracle    you    had yesterday’   it   also   meant   that   my   wife   and   I   could   travel back   to   Jamaica   the   next   weekend   as   arranged   and also   that   she   could   be   baptised   in   the   sea   which   has been her dream for some time.