Healing from Panic Disorder and a Fracture

On March 9th (Saturday), a healing ministry was held at Tokyo Antioch Church. The first part featured a mini-live performance by Yuuki Hoshina, a gospel enka singer. During the live, he shared about his experience with panic disorder two years ago.

He recounted suddenly feeling a strong sense of motivation while working, followed by overwhelming anxiety about what he was doing at that moment. Upon visiting the hospital, he was diagnosed with panic disorder and prescribed psychiatric medication.

Even in small gatherings, he felt the urge to escape due to anxiety and tension when in front of people. Through giving thanks to God, praising, and receiving intercessory prayers, he gradually found healing.

During this time, he also contracted COVID-19 and was in a severe condition, necessitating medication for it. As things settled with COVID-19, he decided to participate in gospel singing service.

On the day of service, he received an invitation to a live performance at another church from someone who had seen his gospel enka performance on YouTube. While on his way to that church, he realized in the car that he had forgotten to take his psychiatric medication for a month.

Nevertheless, he was able to sing gospel songs freely and realized he had been completely healed.

Furthermore, during the pastor’s message, the story of fracturing her left hand’s back while returning from Hakuba Synergoi Camp a few years ago, falling from the bus, was shared. Upon visiting the hospital for night-time emergency care on Saturday night, the X-ray clearly showed the fracture. However, she expressed gratitude and prayed for healing from the fracture. Many others prayed for her on Sunday as well. By Monday morning, when she visited the hospital again, she felt no pain and was completely healed.

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