During our Christmas Carnival outreach, we encountered several individuals whom God led us to minister to.
First, we met an elderly couple near the tent. Offering them cake sparked a conversation, and we learned the husband, David, had diabetes. As we prayed for him, his wife revealed he was blind in his right eye. We continued praying, and he began to see light. Encouraging him to renounce doubt and claim hope in Christ, we shared testimonies of healing, leaving them visibly touched.
Next, we met Wills, an American volunteer using a walking stick due to past back surgery. Agnes and I prayed for his healing.
Later, we spoke to Uncle Ricky, who was loitering while his grandsons attended youth service. He shared deep anguish over his strained relationship with his son. As we prayed for restoration, he broke down in tears, visibly touched by God. We invited him to church and shared contact details.
Finally, we met Kalai, a Tamil service attendee, enjoying ice cream. She requested prayer for her daughter, Reni, a pre-believer. We prayed for her to experience God’s presence and come to faith. She was deeply moved, saying our prayers spoke directly to her heart’s desires.