Popular Ghanaian actor John Peasah, known for his role as Drogba in the hit TV series YOLO, shared a heartwarming testimony of his miraculous healing at the 'Miracle Night' crusade held on Friday, August 30th at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).
Accompanied by his sister, Drogba recounted his struggles with mobility and anxiety over the past four years. He had difficulty walking in public and sitting for extended periods, forcing him to wear a face mask to avoid being recognized in crowds.
However, during the crusade, Drogba experienced a remarkable transformation. He testified that he was able to do things he hadn't been able to do in years, including walking freely without assistance.
His sister corroborated his testimony, sharing how Drogba's condition had kept him confined to his home, unable to venture out without feeling overwhelmed.
The crowd erupted in joy and praise as Drogba shared his story, giving glory to God for his healing. The 'Miracle Night' crusade, led by renowned evangelists, aimed to bring hope and restoration to attendees.
Drogba's testimony serves as a beacon of inspiration, demonstrating the power of faith and the possibility of miraculous healing.
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