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Nepal: Miracles drive one of the world's fastest-growing churches

In 1999, doctors diagnosed Nepali Christian Gita Shakya with a painful, paralyzing spinal growth. Doctors told Gita and her Christian son, Suroj, that her best option for healing was a risky, potentially lethal surgery, Suroj said in a written testimony shared with The Christian Post.

Nepal: Miracles drive one of the world's fastest-growing churches

Nepal: Miracles drive one of the world s fastest-growing churches JavaScript in your web browser. Please Go Nepal: Miracles drive one of the world s fastest-growing churches Nepal: Miracles drive one of the world s fastest-growing churches | Monday, February 15, 2021 Nepalese Christians | Reuters/Shruti Shrestha In 1999, doctors diagnosed Nepali Christian Gita Shakya with a painful, paralyzing spinal growth. Doctors told Gita and her Christian son, Suroj, that her best option for healing was a risky, potentially lethal surgery, Suroj said in a written testimony shared with The Christian Post. Surgery was also expensive, and Gita’s husband, Babukaji, a Buddhist priest, refused to pay his Christian wife’s expenses. Doctors in Singapore gave 19-year-old Suroj two days to decide whether to let his mother live in terrible pain or risk her death.

Nepal: Miracles drive one of the world's fastest-growing churches

Nepal: Miracles drive one of the world s fastest-growing churches JavaScript in your web browser. Please Go Nepal: Miracles drive one of the world s fastest-growing churches Nepal: Miracles drive one of the world s fastest-growing churches | Monday, February 15, 2021 Nepalese Christians | Reuters/Shruti Shrestha In 1999, doctors diagnosed Nepali Christian Gita Shakya with a painful, paralyzing spinal growth. Doctors told Gita and her Christian son, Suroj, that her best option for healing was a risky, potentially lethal surgery, Suroj said in a written testimony shared with The Christian Post. Surgery was also expensive, and Gita’s husband, Babukaji, a Buddhist priest, refused to pay his Christian wife’s expenses. Doctors in Singapore gave 19-year-old Suroj two days to decide whether to let his mother live in terrible pain or risk her death.

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