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Prophet resurrects baby from the dead
25 Jan 2013 at 13:44hrs | Views
A prophet from a local church recently resurrected a newly-born baby girl who had been delivered still-born.
Prophet Montano Nyikadzino brought back to life Juanita Madamombe who had been born lifeless on 12 January at Cranborne Maternity Clinic. Father of the modern-day 'Lazarus', Kudakwashe Madamombe said his daughter did not even make a sound or breathe when she was delivered, a position confirmed by the wife's gynecologist, one Dr Mhlanga.
"When my child was delivered at the clinic, she did not even move or cry like most babies. She just lay there lifeless. I could hear other children crying but not mine. She was dead for 10 minutes. I immediately decided to call my bishop and told him the prophecies he had made had come to pass and my child was dead. He started praying over the phone and within those few minutes. changes happened," Madamombe said.
"At the time she was not bvreathing, my daughter had changed colour but I and the pastor kept on praying until she cried some 10 minutes later. The staff at the maternity clinic placed her in some glass compartment that covered her head and assisted her with breathing," he said.
Madamombe narrated how members of his church Christian Disciple Relational Ministries Church had prophecies of doom regarding the birth of his child. He said one woman from his church told him how, either his wife or child would not survive come date of delivery.
After the miracle happened, Madamombe said, Juanita was transferred to Westend Clinic where she was put on life support. The child according to her paediatrician, was supposed to stay in hospital for at least two months but was discharged after only seven days. Madamombe, who could not contain his happiness said he now knew the kind of work that God does when you believe.
The Highfied-based Prophet Nyikadzino, said he did not raise the child from the dead, but it was through God. The Prophet highlighted in prior prayer session he would see complication with the unborn baby.
"The power of God can manifest itself through anything. I was not in contact with the child but God has no boundaries. Anything can happen when the power of God is upon you," Prophet Nyikadzino said.
Prophet Montano Nyikadzino brought back to life Juanita Madamombe who had been born lifeless on 12 January at Cranborne Maternity Clinic. Father of the modern-day 'Lazarus', Kudakwashe Madamombe said his daughter did not even make a sound or breathe when she was delivered, a position confirmed by the wife's gynecologist, one Dr Mhlanga.
"When my child was delivered at the clinic, she did not even move or cry like most babies. She just lay there lifeless. I could hear other children crying but not mine. She was dead for 10 minutes. I immediately decided to call my bishop and told him the prophecies he had made had come to pass and my child was dead. He started praying over the phone and within those few minutes. changes happened," Madamombe said.
"At the time she was not bvreathing, my daughter had changed colour but I and the pastor kept on praying until she cried some 10 minutes later. The staff at the maternity clinic placed her in some glass compartment that covered her head and assisted her with breathing," he said.
After the miracle happened, Madamombe said, Juanita was transferred to Westend Clinic where she was put on life support. The child according to her paediatrician, was supposed to stay in hospital for at least two months but was discharged after only seven days. Madamombe, who could not contain his happiness said he now knew the kind of work that God does when you believe.
The Highfied-based Prophet Nyikadzino, said he did not raise the child from the dead, but it was through God. The Prophet highlighted in prior prayer session he would see complication with the unborn baby.
"The power of God can manifest itself through anything. I was not in contact with the child but God has no boundaries. Anything can happen when the power of God is upon you," Prophet Nyikadzino said.
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