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Posted: 05/10/2012
LIVONIA, Mich., (WXYZ) - Unexplained medical miracles are happening for people who get prayer from Cleveland based physician Dr. Isaam Nemeh.
He is coming to Detroit in May and thousands of people are expected to go and see him.
We first introduced you to Dr. Nemeh two years ago after several people contacted me with stories of healing miracles. Since then, the healings have continued and Nemeh was even featured on the Dr. Oz show.
Tumors, blindness and even cancer wiped away after prayer from Dr. Nemeh. He is a certified surgeon, anesthesiologist and acupuncturist who says GOD gave him a gift, from birth to heal people
Nemeh says “I know the perfect love he has for us and when I pray over someone I know they can be healed.”
Thousands of healings are happening. I recently sat down with Kathy Kuack who was featured on the Dr. Oz show because of her miracle healing after prayer from Nemeh. She had a mass in her lungs that was literally killing her.
“He was working on me and all of a sudden I took the biggest breath of my life. I knew I had just been healed.
It wasn’t until the next week when her new cat-scan came back showing proof it was gone, that she could celebrate.
“He came and said it is gone, it is totally gone!"
Her doctor James Kelly, also shared that news with the Dr. Oz show.
Nemeh says GOD is using him to heal people through the power of the Holy Spirit! Not everyone gets the healing they are looking for. Nemeh says a healing is all about the love a person has in their heart for those around them. He says it is not about faith because even atheists receive healings.
For more information and tickets to his service visit pathtofaith.com .
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