EPISODE · Oct 31, 2024 · 12 MIN
A Rare Cancer, A Rare Provision: Divine Healing
from Miracles in the 21st Century · host 3ABN Australia Radio
Diagnosed with a cancer so rare only about two dozen Australians see it in a given year, one patient found the right surgeon, the right pathologist, and even the right buyer for her motorbike lining up with uncanny precision. This layered divine healing testimony traces a diagnosis most patients wait months to even confirm. What began as a routine hernia and gallbladder surgery for Corinne Knopper turned into the discovery of pseudomyxoma peritonii, a cancer affecting fewer than 30 people per million each year in Australia — caught early only because her surgeon happened to already be researching this exact condition. Referred urgently to one of only two treatment centers in the state, Corinne was told never to lift anything again, prompting her to sell her beloved motorbike; a friend appeared within days with the exact cash amount saved and ready to buy it. Follow-up surgery confirmed the lowest possible cancer grade with clear margins, and Corinne felt called to begin a blanket ministry praying over those facing illness, just as she once needed. In this episode, you will hear: The rare cancer diagnosis caught almost by chance during unrelated surgery Why this specific surgeon was uniquely positioned to recognize the condition The motorbike sale that came together within days of needing to sell it How this experience led Corinne to start a prayer blanket ministry for others Watch all the episodes on our Youtube channel at this link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL65y7saKkuQ2TB-CeuL-Ewag2dXWlz-A8 Music Credits: Clouds by Ethereal 88 | ethereal88.bandcamp.com Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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