"...The ministry is excited, because this is a way of reaching both the ethnic groups and the Vietnamese with the Gospel."

Despairing over her condition, the parents decided to receive prayer from a Christian pastor, along with five other Hmong pastors who were attending a training, according to a report by Christian Aid Mission (CAM).
"The next day, while the husband, his wife and their daughter were at a children's hospital waiting for their appointment, for the first time in Mai's life she was able to walk about one meter with the help of her parents," the pastor reported.
The parents were so elated at this first glimpse of hope that they cancelled the doctor's appointment and carried little Mai back to the pastor and asked for more prayer.

Two days later, they informed the pastor that Mai was 70 percent healed.
"Not long after that, Mai was able to stand, walk and run like a normal child," the pastor told CAM. "Hallelujah! This is a great miracle, that God healed a girl with a birth defect in her feet."
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