May 1, 2026

2 thoughts on “‘Miracle Healings’: A Day at Chris Oyakhilome’s Christ Embassy Church

  1. It’s a total waste of time. Trying to factcheck things of the spirit. Next time lay in ambush, look and track people making testimonies, study them in-depth. Have a good grasp of a life they had before their said healing. Then may be you can find some information you need. And I hope you get to publish and tell if it’s true. It’s like questioning if God exist.

    Your musings in and around the church didn’t factcheck anything.

    To understand this better, I think , you need a lot of time. Sure there are fake pastors all over.

    Healing is in the heart, just like renewing your mindset over and over denying old ways and allowing your heart, mind, body and soul believe. I don’t see how you can crack this. Besides, one can actually receive healing without going to church service but by mere renewal of the mind believing and confession of healing.
    But it’s possible to be very lucky and stumble on a good lead that can unearth fakery.

    Imagine I’m trying to factcheck if your dreams can come true.
    While we all know it depends on your mindset, belief, the principles you apply in life as regards to where you want to see yourself in the near future…. Undeniable!!!!

  2. Oh! Mine! Let me tell you miracles happen in the name of Jesus. As He is the same yesterday, today and forever, likewise whatever he did yesterday, is possible today as well through you and l. He has given us the power to do greater works, you need to believe and through faith you will receive. Divine Healing is real, it is miraculous and cannot be seen by mere men, but manifested in the spirit. Please don’t just questions the power of God, his word the Bible grants you the opportunity to search for answers. Study the word regarding your situation and you will receive answers. The power of Christ to heal and change situations is real. Liz

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