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Heartcry Missionary, Paul Washer, Will Need Heart Bypass Surgery

by | Nov 20, 2023 | News, Religion, The Church | 0 comments

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Paul Washer, a notable Reformed Christian missionary and preacher, is set to undergo heart bypass surgery following recent medical evaluations. Washer, the founder of HeartCry Missionary Society, has been a dynamic voice in Christian evangelism, noted for his rigorous preaching and educational efforts across the globe.

Source: Twitter https://twitter.com/paulwasher/status/1726266091033502074

In 2017, Paul Washer endured a severe heart attack that necessitated urgent medical care. The incident highlighted the demands of his extensive missionary work on his health. Despite the seriousness of the event, Washer seemed to have made a commendable recovery, returning to his mission work with little delay.

This period of convalescence was marked by an outpouring of global support, showcasing his widespread influence and the collective relief at his improvement. Washer’s rapid return to his ministry duties, post-recovery, has been both acknowledged and celebrated by his followers as a testament to his dedication and perseverance in the face of personal health challenges.

This latest health update came through Washer’s Twitter account, a platform he often uses to share his teachings and missions updates. The announcement of his surgery was coupled with a call for prayers, reflecting Washer’s and his community’s reliance on faith during challenging times.

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Scheduled for an early morning operation, the news has rallied the Christian community, many of whom regard Washer as a tireless laborer for the gospel. The response to Washer’s call for prayer has been widespread, with many people and churches committing to support him through this ordeal.

The focus now turns to the outcome of Washer’s surgery, with many awaiting updates with hope and prayers for his swift recovery. Washer’s influence, deeply rooted in his advocacy and teachings, continues to resonate with his followers, who see in him a persistent force for their faith.

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