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Sunday, October 6, 2013

ADDICTION TO ALCOHOL FLUSHED OUT


Mr Franklin Appiah, 43, was by many standards a happy man, working in the Malaysian High Commissioner’s Office in his home country – Ghana. Based on his own word, he had enough money to take care of his family and pay bills. However, as is always the devil’s nature to plant booby traps in people’s lives, Mr Appiah was apportioned an addiction that almost cost him his life until he came to The SCOAN.Image
Mr Franklin Appiah Wife
He had been addicted to alcohol and for ten years; he drunk himself to the edge of his grave, consuming at least ten bottles of beer per day and other hard alcoholic substances. He thought he was enjoying life, walking from one bottle store to another ‘til late.
He said his huge consumption of alcohol had affected his health so much that he developed a wound in his stomach and the problem also seriously affected his skin around his entire waist. Despite the side effects, he continued to drink heavily even on his sickbed. The doctor advised him to stop or risk death.
He received the Anointing Water after visiting The SCOAN and ministered it into his mouth and on his body in Jesus’ name. Since then, he no longer has the urge to drink alcohol and the wound on his waist is completely healed.
Mr Appiah, who was accompanied to The SCOAN by his wife to share their testimony, advised those watching to get their own bottle of Anointing Water and that if one uses it in the name of Jesus Christ, they will be healed and set free.
“I feel relieved now, like a huge load has been lifted off me. My drinking sprees almost ruined my life and marriage. I selectively used the scriptures to justify that alcohol is acceptable. Satan used the same to steal my hard-earned money. I don’t even want to think about it,” he said.
Now a healthy and a responsible husband and father, Mr Appiah advised the congregants and viewers to refrain from sin and any dirty habit. He added, “Turn to God to really be set free from your sinful life because with Him, all things are possible”.

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