International divine healer John Mellor tours Northern Ireland
next week. A man who has witnessed all sorts of miracles from
people jumping out of wheelchairs to sight being restored.
Scottish teenager Hamish Munro was confined to a wheelchair by
arthritis until he met John Mellor in Edinburgh’s Leith Baptist
Church.
“When John led his hands on me, I felt an amazing warm sensation
across my body,” says Hamish. “I fell backwards and blacked out.
When I came to, the pain had gone and I felt fantastic. I was
suddenly able to walk and even run. I’ve been back to my GP and my
arthritis specialist and they both say I’m completely cured.”
But John doesn’t take the credit for any of these miracles. It’s
all down to God.
“God still heals today just as He did in the New Testament. And
God has given John Mellor an amazing healing ministry,” explains
Pastor Marcus Thomas from Lurgan Apostolic Church, one of the
churches that John will be visiting next week. “But it’s not just
about physical healing. He’s also seen God setting people free
from their emotional hangups as well.”
Originally from Australia, John’s early ministry was with the
Aborigine tribes where he astounded the local witch doctors with
the power of God. He then moved to Scotland where a week’s
ministry was extended to a year, such were the miracles that were
happening there. And then an international ministry was born and
today John travels the world as an evangelist with the
non-denominational Christian Outreach Centre.
John will be in Lurgan Apostolic Church on Monday 23rd May,
Londonderry Apostolic Church on Wednesday 25th and in Belfast’ s
Great Victoria Street Apostolic Church on Thursday 26th and Friday
27th. All services are at 7.30pm.