On Saturday, November 28, 2020, I came across a climbing accident. I was calling the phone in climbing and stumbled on a root. Afterwards I developed a severe pain in the left shoulder and could not move the left arm. I thought I had a mere muscle ache. ...
I was swiftly healed of the comminuted fracture of the coccygeal vertebrae.
~ Deaconess Sun Hee Lee (4-16th Parish, 3-1 Women's Mission)
On June 3, 2007, I stood up to receive the bowl of noodle served at church for lunch but, without realizing that the chair had been moved, I fell hard on the ground on my buttocks. Unable to sleep that night from the severe pain, I went to the hospital the following day with the help of my husband and fellow members from my district, and there I was told that the coccygeal vertebrae had been fractured and that I needed to be in bed for a while. I came home and lay in my bed but the pain prevented me from lying still. On June 5, 2007, I went before the Senior Pastor in a wheelchair to receive his prayer and at that moment, the pain went away and I could begin climbing up the staircase without anyone's assistance. The subsequent recovery was fast and my body's movement became very soft and light and by that Saturday evening, I was healed completely and made well that I could invite cell members and serve them food. Hallelujah!