 Anna, what's your testimony? I've been diagnosed with stomach ulcers a while back, I think when I was like 16 years old. So I had an episode of that when I was 16 and then a year ago I had another episode and it was really, really painful. I went to the doctors and he gave me medication. So I was supposed to take medication every time I eat and well my insurance ran out so I kind of stopped going for those medications, refills and stopped taking them. And about, I don't know, a month ago, a month and a half ago. So how did the ulcer in your stomach affect your daily life? Well I kind of stopped eating, well not stopped eating, I ate but I kind of, I was really careful with what I was eating because every time I would eat my stomach would just hurt really bad and I would just, I don't know, try to take a bit of a profile, but that even makes it worse. And so I just ended up kind of like just snacking on foods. And doctors told me to watch out what I eat and I never really, like I ate healthy all my life, I never really ate junk food. Maybe like once in a while, but I don't know, it was just, I was really struggling, every time I would eat I would be in pain. And a month ago it was really severe, about a month and a half ago it was really severe. We're after Sunday service, everything was fine and we're driving home and we're going to parents' house and I just barely walked out of the car. Went straight to my sister's room and I was just rolling in the ball like crying and I couldn't help myself, it was just so painful. I felt like everything inside my stomach was just being torn apart. And so what happened, how did you receive your healing? I started home group, so I told my girls to pray for me and I also went to the home group I go and they prayed for me there. And I started note, I started note, so this happened about a month ago and I started noticing that it's starting, the pain was not as severe. And then this last month prayer line, actually even before the prayer line started during worship when Alexandra was singing the song where the worship team was singing the song, God was the healer, something like that. I started feeling like really warm, like he going through my stomach and it was just kind of like bubbling in my stomach and I came home and I've been eating after that and I'm fine, no pain. Hallelujah. Have you gone to doctors to check if you still have ulcers yet? No, I don't have insurance, by now I've been healed. Maybe next year I want to get a job. And so how long it's been that you have not had pain? It's about a month, well like three weeks and yeah, and I ate like right before coming here and I'm great, jumping around doing worship, it's awesome. Awesome, hallelujah. Let's give a hand for Jesus Christ. And so Anna, can you please tell advice to people? Maybe they're struggling with sickness tonight and what can you tell them? You know, never give up on God, even if you're having that pain in the body. I never really confessed it until just like last month I told my husband, I'm like okay, I'm really struggling with this pain, but I've always said it, I'm just a healthy person, I'm just fighting the sickness and you know, don't let that pain define who you are. Still come to church, you know, I continuously came to morning prayers, I continuously came, did my home group even though I was struggling with that pain and I believe God sawed my dedication, you know. He's a faithful God, he's the God that heals, he doesn't want to see us suffer and just be faithful to him and he will heal you.