
Years of Struggle with Crutches
On November 1, 2025, the Accra Sports Stadium buzzed with anticipation as thousands gathered for the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD) Prayer Conference, led by Pastor Jerry Eze. Among the attendees was a man who had relied on crutches for years due to an injury that limited his mobility. His condition had not just hindered his physical movements but deeply affected his emotional well-being and social interactions. Despite various medical treatments, his reliance on crutches remained a constant reminder of his struggle.
NSPPD Prayer Conference Miracle
As the event unfolded, the air was thick with faith and expectation. Pastor Jerry Eze led the congregation in fervent prayer, his voice echoing through the stadium. It was in this charged atmosphere that the man experienced a profound transformation. As prayers were lifted, he felt a warmth surge through his legs, a sensation he couldn't quite explain but knew was significant. To the amazement of onlookers, he stood up, discarded his crutches, and began to walk unaided for the first time in years.
Witnesses to Divine Healing
Witnesses, including Jean Mensa, the Chairperson of Ghana's Electoral Commission, were moved by what they saw. In a spontaneous act of gratitude, the man lifted his hands in praise, tears streaming down his face. He later shared, 'I felt the power of God move through me, and I knew I was healed.'
At the same event, another testimony emerged. A woman who had been suffering from debilitating shoulder pain found herself pain-free. She had been unable to lift her arm, but after the prayers, she could move it freely, her face aglow with gratitude.
Life Transformed by Faith
These miraculous healings have not only transformed the physical lives of those involved but have reignited their faith. The man, now walking without aid, continues to share his story as evidence of Jesus' power to heal and restore. His life, once constrained by the limitations of his condition, is now a testament to the transformative power of prayer and belief in Jesus' intervention.

