 For
 Ms Karuhaka Ngotothirite, a nurse from Botswana, it was a scenario akin
 to being in- between the devil and the deep blue sea to take the 
decision for her son to undergo surgery or succumb to the deadly blow of
 a chest infection that had rendered the young man inactive in school. 
With an incision already made and connected to a tube through to his 
lungs to drain air and to facilitate his breathing after doctors had 
diagnosed him with a failed lung, Ms Ngotothirite knew the risks and 
needed to do something fast lest she lost her son to the cold hands of 
death. In the midst of her dilemma, she had come across a friend who 
introduced her to a man who in turn promised to help her out with the 
Morning Water he had received from The SCOAN. The man agreed to meet her
 at the hospital where her son was admitted. At the hospital, the man 
ministered the Morning Water on her son. Ms Ngotothirite and the man 
continued to minister the Morning Water with prayer on her son. By the 
fourth day, the young man was feeling much better and disclosed the 
improvement to his mother. Elated by this disclosure, she suggested 
another x-ray to ascertain the state of his lungs. And to God be the 
glory, after the x-ray, the doctors discovered that the ailing lung had 
returned to its normal function without any further need of the air 
drainage. Thanking God for his healing, Ms Ngotothirite advised people 
all over the world to remain calm in times of trouble because God is 
always there to rescue them.
For
 Ms Karuhaka Ngotothirite, a nurse from Botswana, it was a scenario akin
 to being in- between the devil and the deep blue sea to take the 
decision for her son to undergo surgery or succumb to the deadly blow of
 a chest infection that had rendered the young man inactive in school. 
With an incision already made and connected to a tube through to his 
lungs to drain air and to facilitate his breathing after doctors had 
diagnosed him with a failed lung, Ms Ngotothirite knew the risks and 
needed to do something fast lest she lost her son to the cold hands of 
death. In the midst of her dilemma, she had come across a friend who 
introduced her to a man who in turn promised to help her out with the 
Morning Water he had received from The SCOAN. The man agreed to meet her
 at the hospital where her son was admitted. At the hospital, the man 
ministered the Morning Water on her son. Ms Ngotothirite and the man 
continued to minister the Morning Water with prayer on her son. By the 
fourth day, the young man was feeling much better and disclosed the 
improvement to his mother. Elated by this disclosure, she suggested 
another x-ray to ascertain the state of his lungs. And to God be the 
glory, after the x-ray, the doctors discovered that the ailing lung had 
returned to its normal function without any further need of the air 
drainage. Thanking God for his healing, Ms Ngotothirite advised people 
all over the world to remain calm in times of trouble because God is 
always there to rescue them.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
HEALED OF LUNG FAILURE THROUGH MORNING WATER MINISTRATION
 For
 Ms Karuhaka Ngotothirite, a nurse from Botswana, it was a scenario akin
 to being in- between the devil and the deep blue sea to take the 
decision for her son to undergo surgery or succumb to the deadly blow of
 a chest infection that had rendered the young man inactive in school. 
With an incision already made and connected to a tube through to his 
lungs to drain air and to facilitate his breathing after doctors had 
diagnosed him with a failed lung, Ms Ngotothirite knew the risks and 
needed to do something fast lest she lost her son to the cold hands of 
death. In the midst of her dilemma, she had come across a friend who 
introduced her to a man who in turn promised to help her out with the 
Morning Water he had received from The SCOAN. The man agreed to meet her
 at the hospital where her son was admitted. At the hospital, the man 
ministered the Morning Water on her son. Ms Ngotothirite and the man 
continued to minister the Morning Water with prayer on her son. By the 
fourth day, the young man was feeling much better and disclosed the 
improvement to his mother. Elated by this disclosure, she suggested 
another x-ray to ascertain the state of his lungs. And to God be the 
glory, after the x-ray, the doctors discovered that the ailing lung had 
returned to its normal function without any further need of the air 
drainage. Thanking God for his healing, Ms Ngotothirite advised people 
all over the world to remain calm in times of trouble because God is 
always there to rescue them.
For
 Ms Karuhaka Ngotothirite, a nurse from Botswana, it was a scenario akin
 to being in- between the devil and the deep blue sea to take the 
decision for her son to undergo surgery or succumb to the deadly blow of
 a chest infection that had rendered the young man inactive in school. 
With an incision already made and connected to a tube through to his 
lungs to drain air and to facilitate his breathing after doctors had 
diagnosed him with a failed lung, Ms Ngotothirite knew the risks and 
needed to do something fast lest she lost her son to the cold hands of 
death. In the midst of her dilemma, she had come across a friend who 
introduced her to a man who in turn promised to help her out with the 
Morning Water he had received from The SCOAN. The man agreed to meet her
 at the hospital where her son was admitted. At the hospital, the man 
ministered the Morning Water on her son. Ms Ngotothirite and the man 
continued to minister the Morning Water with prayer on her son. By the 
fourth day, the young man was feeling much better and disclosed the 
improvement to his mother. Elated by this disclosure, she suggested 
another x-ray to ascertain the state of his lungs. And to God be the 
glory, after the x-ray, the doctors discovered that the ailing lung had 
returned to its normal function without any further need of the air 
drainage. Thanking God for his healing, Ms Ngotothirite advised people 
all over the world to remain calm in times of trouble because God is 
always there to rescue them.
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