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Miracle



I decided to join in the challenge of five minute friday by The Gypsy mama to write for five minutes about :


If I knew I could, I would......


do a miracle. I would instantly let the hair of my oldest daughter grow back on every bald spot.
But I know that our Lord aleady has started His healing process in her.
When my 6 year old was one year, she started to get a spot on her scalp where there was no hair.
Gradually her hair became less and less untill when she was three, she only had a tiny bit of hair in the middle of her head. She also had no eye lashes or eye brows.
The doctors couldn't find what was wrong with her. They couldn't confirm that it was alopecia.
They advised us to look for an alternative healing.
And being christians ofcourse we put our trust on Jesus Christ and He healed her.
Her eye lashes and eye brows are now back and there is hair at the back and we believe that He will complete His work.


Stop
Yeah, so this was only a try.It wasn;t easy at all. I didn't know five minutes went so fast LOL There's so much I still would've liked to say....

I wanted to add how heartbreaking it was as a mother to see your child like that.
and how much she wanted to have hair from a certain age and how proud she is now of her beautiful curls. Glory to God.
We're trusting the Lord she will have a head full of hair soon.
Halleluyah !





Now it's your turn: write for five minutes and go to the blog of The gypsy mama to lins as I've done.




Good luck ,God bless you and have a nice weekend.

Comments

Unknown said…
Hi Chan,
I enjoyed reading about your daughter and her little miracle. I just tried the 5-minute challenge for the first time this week and agree with you that the time goes very fast!
Blessings to you and your beautiful daughter,
Cheryl

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