Thursday, February 20, 2014

ANOTHER TOUCH FROM GOD!

Apolinar and Romano are cutting up during a rest time while working at the church.
Apolinar has recently received another touch from God! After his near fatal accident in 2012, Apolinar was in a coma for three weeks and then began his slow but amazing recovery from severe burns. While in the coma, he says angels took him on trips to see many things including his family, us in our Jeep and our church in Nuevo Progreso. Not yet a committed Christian, Apolinar was overwhelmed with what he was shown throughout the city. He still talks constantly about the wonders, the good and the bad scenes and the choice he was given as to whether or not he would return to his life on earth. And he has been coming to Sunday evening church services with us this winter.

Apolinar rode his bicycle to attend one night of the recent evangelistic campaign given by the church. When the request was given for people to come forward for special prayer, he stood among the others waiting his turn. And when Pastor/Evangelist Mario Belmares touched his head with prayer, Apolinar once again received a divine touch from God and he suddenly crumpled to the floor.

This week Apolinar has been at the church almost constantly working among new friends and old ones, all the while laughing and having a good time. He seems to be bubbling over talking about his "Daddy God," and his "Pappa in Heaven," and what he has experienced. Since he had never even seen or heard of such personal experiences with God, he can't understand what all has happened. But he is convinced that there has been divine intervention in his life. He is still with us for a special reason.

Several men with heavy machinery were working on a large area of ground in front of the church. They are starting to form a park and playground for the entire area to enjoy. When Apolinar saw this work, he said: "This is what I saw in my vision!"

This picture was taken in November 2012.  Apolinar was still in severe pain from his accident in July.

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