AIDS, or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, is a disease that is currently incurable. We all know this. A person diagnosed with HIV must prepare for inevitable death.
The human form of HIV is said to have originated in Africa. In Kenya and Uganda, cases of HIV infection through heterosexual contact are very common.
Juliet N., a 17-year-old employed by the American Immunization Service, was attacked and raped one evening in July 1989 in Uganda by a Black man with AIDS. When she was diagnosed with HIV, she became depressed and contemplated suicide. In early 1990, she developed a cancerous skin lesion called "Kaposi's sarcoma." She began experiencing chronic headaches and malaria-like symptoms. So many sores appeared on Juliet's tongue that she could no longer eat or drink.She didn't confide in her family about her tragedy, so—weighing 38 kg—she began wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants to conceal her skin irritations. Eventually, she sought help from Pastor Simeon Kayiwa (pictured with one of his patients), known for his many miraculous "healings." When she entered his home and stood before him, she fainted. Pastor Kayiwa revived her and reportedly said, "Only God can help you." He then began praying fervently, which, Juliet says, lasted almost half a day.
A few days later, Pastor Kayiwa told Juliet about his dream vision. In the dream, God showed him a mountain that suddenly began to shrink until it disappeared completely. He explained, "This is how AIDS will disappear from your body ," the pastor reportedly said. He then asked her to get a progress test and bring him the results. After a few months, it turned out that the virus count in Juliet's body had decreased! Another HIV test came back negative. After some time, Juliet began to gain weight. It was a miracle, because the disease had taken half her family.Juliet's only surviving sister, also ill, contacted Pastor Kayiwa in 1992. Juliet says she is now well and goes to the hospital twice a week to pray for the sick. Prayer is now the most effective medicine I know.
Pastor Simeon Kayiwa is the founder of the Narimembe Christian Brotherhood. He claims to have healed hundreds of children through the power of prayer. The forty-eight-year-old priest was once a lecturer at the Faculty of Arts at Makerere University. It was then that he was said to have received the gift of healing from God. Finally, the rector called me to his office and told me to choose between God and the university. It wasn't a difficult choice. Pastor Kayiwa has reportedly cured at least thirty AIDS patients, as well as many others with various ailments and conditions.
One such person is nurse Irene Naija, who had a large goiter. It disappeared after Sister Naija prayed with her pastor. On the day of her surgery, the goiter was gone.
When asked if spontaneous remission could have occurred, Dr. Jane Bosa, director of Makerere Academic Hospital, responded with two questions: why did the remission have to wait until Irene met with Pastor Kayiwa? And why was it necessary to pray first?
This report is just another confirmation of the words spoken by John, Juliet N.'s personal physician - Where human knowledge ends, God steps in...
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