Ethel Willitts – Deformed Girl Healed

Posted on: September 19th, 2012 by
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My family attended HEALING SERVICES held by Ethel R. Willitts in Akron, OH in
1938. Mrs Willitts was holding the services in a very large portable plywood tabernacle.
The meetings went on every night and on Sunday afternoon. The building was usually
packed. Each meeting scores of ambulances would pull up to the side of the tabernacle and would discharge streachers across the front of the building in a double row. Each service the people would be healed and go home. Mrs Willits would preach a teaching session, instructing the people about receiving healing and receiving Jesus Christ into their lives prior to the healing service. She would then pray for the sick at every meeting. The front wall of the tabernacle, behind the speaker was lined with cruches and braces.
One wonderful healing that we experienced personally, was of a little disfigured baby
girl. She had no visible chin, a lump on the back of her neck and both the hands and the
feet were club. She was taken forward for prayer and was instantly healed. Because of
the crowds we didn’t see her that night, but we sat behind her and her parents the next
night. The little baby had a bonnet around the prominent chin and no lump on the back
of her neck. She was playing with her feet with her little hands. She was perfectly
healed and made whole by the POWER of JESUS CHRIST.

Personal Testimony of Paul Chidester.  Used with his permission.


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