
Unable
to urinate due to protracted chronic illness of prostate enlargement,
Mr Gershon Kwame Nutsugah from Ghana was living with a catheter fitted
to his bladder which he had to change every week in order to avoid
infection that could worsen his problem. But this medical hope of relief
soon became a problem when it became stuck in his bladder, thus making
it impossible for the regular changing it required. The doctors became
alarmed, fearing a possible infection if the catheter was not frequently
changed. The only way out of the predicament, they advised, was a
surgery but Mr Nutsugah was not very comfortable with the suggestion. A
week to the surgery, his son encouraged him to come to The SCOAN which
he did. On Sunday after the service, he noticed some blood in his urine
and thought that the infection might have started, not knowing that God
was busy at work. On his bed, that night, he woke up to see his catheter
shaking and moving out of his body. It stopped midway and he called his
wife and son to look. They ministered the Anointing Water and turned on
Emmanuel TV for him to pray with the man of God. The more he prayed
with Emmanuel TV, the more the catheter moved. Then, something pushed
him to stand up and the catheter fell out. Immediately, he went to the
toilet and urinated by himself, a thing he could not do previously. The
following morning, his daughter called him to explain how she had seen
him in the theatre being operated on, not by a doctor but by God. Since
then, Mr Nutsugah has been urinating freely, healthily and soundly.
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