“Whoooopiiii!
Jesus Healed Pavel!
!!!”

That’s what I yelled to all the passengers on our
train on our way out of Romania. It’s not everyday that I get to be a part of a
miracle so I wasn’t going to let this pass without excitement and proclamation
of what happened.

I blogged earlier in May about a fifteen year old
boy named Pavel who was being told his leg would be amputated because of
cancer. 

Pavel’s Village

We first Met Pavel after a long ride into the
Romanian mountains to pick him up to take him to the hospital because the pain
was becoming too great for him.  We entered his one room house in a small
village nuzzled in the side of a mountain. The people of the village prayed and
wailed for Pavel’s healing as he left. Pavel stayed with us for the rest of the
week and our entire team met with him and prayed over him until the day of his
doctor’s appointment.

There was a lot of heartache when the report came
back that the doctors still wanted to take his leg. One night I was in the
living room and I could hear Pavel and his mother from the other room crying
out to the Lord for healing. They never gave up pursuing God even when the
answer seemed final.

A few days after that we received word that Pavel’s
second test came back cancer free.

You know what made me sad was my initial reaction. I could feel a tinge of unbelief in my heart, I didn’t want to get excited
incase it was a mistake made by the doctors. Then I realized what a missed
opportunity it is not to give wholehearted belief and praise to God in the
miracles he does. So after that moment I found myself rejoicing out loud to
anyone who would listen about Pavel’s healed body (That’s why the incident happened on the train). I learned from Pavel to
believe whole heartedly and to not give up in prayer.

Thank you Pavel, you are a hardcore warrior and God
will always be with you and your testimony will bring your whole village to the
Lord.

Pavel is still in need of finances for a surgery to
remove an infected bone graph. If you feel lead to help him fully recover
please contact 

Becky Dan- Walsh at www.casashalom.org