In May this year, I was diagnosed with diabetes when my hemoglobin A1c level reached 7. Hemoglobin A1c refers to hemoglobin combined with sugar in red blood cells, and when blood sugar remains high, this level also rises. It is widely used to diagnose diabetes, and the normal range is 4.0?6.0. A level of 6.5 or higher indicates diabetes, but mine had gone up to 7. ...
Missionary David Mukasa, age 53, London Manmin Church, U.K.
At dawn on March 4, 2015, I had a dream where I was on the way to work; my car stalled suddenly on the road and I was asking for help. After I woke up from the dream, I got in my car to go to work at 8:30 A.M. and received Senior Pastor Dr. Jaerock Lee's prayer for drivers. He had recorded his prayer for believers' safety in driving.
I received the prayer with my heart thinking of my dream, and turned off the player and listened to a Christian radio channel. It was around 9 A.M. and I was on the double lane. Suddenly my car stalled and stopped. It happened in reality as in my dream.
Two cars were coming, and I had to move. But my car refused to start again and the steering did not work. I was embarrassed, but soon my car started again and I could avoid a car accident. The road was a narrow and bent slope, so drivers couldn't see other cars and it was an accident hazard area. I was about to be hit by a car but at the last moment my car started again thanks to Dr. Lee's prayer. I was so thankful to God.
I ran down the road around 200m and parked my car to buy some coffee. I turned off starting and left my car. But I heard some sound from my car. I thought it was not my car because I had turned it off. But as I came close to it, it was my car and from my car Senior Pastor's voice in his prayer for drivers was coming out! I was thrilled and felt God's love greatly.
The God of love let me feel Senior Pastor harboring me and praying for me even though I live in the U.K. that is far from South Korea. I felt the Lord's great love and made up my mind to spread the holiness gospel more earnestly as a missionary. Hallelujah!