Deliverance from Fear and Sickness

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MIRACLE OF THE LENGTHENED LEG

I SAW LITTLE WILLIE LOOKING SO lost and helpless. Something got hold of me, and I entered the room. I said, “Son, do you want to be healed?”

Little Willie said, “Yes sir!”

I was too tired to pray, so I just reached out with my forefinger and touched his forehead and prayed a brief prayer in the name of Jesus of Nazareth for God to heal the deformed leg of Willie Phelps. Then I left the building.

The next day, Willie couldn’t go to school, because he had built-up shoe wouldn’t fit him. God had lengthened his leg two and one-half inches overnight. His mother took him to town and brought a normal pair of shoes, and for the first time in four years he walked without his crutches and without a limp.

Willie arrived at school late that morning and when he walked in on normal shoes without his crutches, he almost broke up the school. He told his class what the Lord had done for him, and the teacher put her head down on the desk and cried like a baby....

So Oral Roberts tells in his never-to-be-forgotten style the story of God’s mighty works in Deliverance From Fear and From Sickness.

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Granville Oral Roberts (1918-2009) was an American Charismatic Christian televangelist, ordained in both the Pentecostal Holiness and United Methodist churches. As one of the most well-known American religious leaders of the 20th century, his preaching emphasized seed-faith. His ministries reached millions of followers worldwide and spanned a period of over six decades. Born Granville Oral Roberts on January 24, 1918 in Bebee, Oklahoma, he was the fifth and last child of the Rev. Ellis Melvin Roberts and Claudia Priscilla Irwin. After finishing high school in Oklahoma, Roberts attended Phillips University for two years. In 1938, he married Evelyn Lutman Fahnestock (1917-2005), the daughter of a preacher, and the couple had four children: Rebecca, Ronald, Richard and Roberta. After leaving college, Roberts became a traveling faith healer, erecting a large tent and seating up to 3,000 listeners on folding chairs. He established the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association (OREA), travelling across the United States and later around the world, conducting faith healing meetings and conventions. In 1954, he began to broadcast his revivals on the new medium of television, and over the years, attracted a large viewership. By the 1980s, he was the leader of an organization employing 2,300 people and earning $120 million annually. In 1963, he founded Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. From 1968-1987, he was a member of the United Methodist Church’s ministry. He constructed the City of Faith and Medical Research Center, which opened in 1981. Roberts died in Newport Beach, California on December 15, 2009, aged 91, and was buried Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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