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Deliverance from fear and from sickness

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Deliverance from Fear and from Sickness by Oral Roberts.The story of the MIRACLE OF THE LENGTHENED LEG. I SAW LITTLE WILLIE LOOKING SO lost and helpless. Something got hold of me, and I entered the room. I said, --Son, do you want to be healed?" Little Willie said, "Yes, sir!" I was too tired to pray, so I just reached out my forefinger and touched his forehead and prayed a brief prayer in the name of Jesus of Nazareth for God to heal the deformed leg of Willie Phelps. Then I left the building. The next day, Willie couldn't go to school. because his built-up shoe wouldn't fit him. God had lengthened his leg two and one-half inches overnisht. His mother took him to town and bought a normal pair of shoes, and for the first time in four years he walked without his crutches and with out a limp. Willie arrived at school late that morning and when he walked in on normal shoes without his crutches. he almost broke up the school. He told his class what the Lord had done for him, and the teacher put her head down on the desk and cried like a baby. So Oral Roberts tells in his never-to-be-forgotten style the story of Gods mighty works in Deliverance From Fear and From Sickness.

94 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1954

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Oral Roberts

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Oral Roberts has been one of the giants of the Christian faith for more than seven decades. His ministry has spanned the globe with a message of healing and miracles that has reached more than a billion people. He founded Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma—a fully accredited liberal arts university offering more than eighty undergraduate and graduate degree programs. He has written more than 100 books and created the first oral commentary on the New Testament. Roberts is considered the leading healing evangelist of the twentieth century, a pioneer in Christian television, and without a doubt, one of the nation’s most innovative, and at times, controversial communicators.

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