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Jesus Our Righteous Healer vs. Coronavirus (COVID-19)

By: Vickie L. Hall, Darryl J. Hall Sr.
Narrated by: T. Wells
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The date was March 2020. While on vacation, Vickie and Darryl spent time with their children and grandchildren and traveled out of state, being about their heavenly father's business. Suddenly, Vickie fell deathly ill and the diagnosis was COVID-19.

The virus was in its infancy stages at the time, so little was known about its cause or treatment. Vickie's death was certain, but her faith in God, the righteous healer, remained unwavering. For 30 days, she fought vehemently for her very life. Darryl remined at her bedside the entirety of her stay, even after the Center for Disease Control recommended isolation.

The fervent prayers of her loved ones and the prayer warriors of Miracle Temple Prayer Line Lifeline permitted God to manifest countless miracles in Vickie's life. No report from the doctors could shake her determination to live. No coma could keep her bound to a ventilator. No virus on Earth had the power to destroy her faith.

As a survivor of COVID-19, Vickie shares her testimony of not only how the Righteous Healer showed her favor, but also how God kept Darryl safe from harm and empowered him to be the advocate Vickie needed.

©2020 Vickie L. Hall and Darryl J. Hall, Sr. (P)2022 Vickie L. Hall and Darryl J. Hall, Sr.
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