Agyinasare stuns Canada with avalanche of miracles: The blind see, the deaf hear, as hernias, growths disappear

Multitudes gathered at the EMCI TV Conference Hall in Montreal, Canada, were left in awe and tears of joy as astonishing miracles unfolded during the opening night of the EMCI TV Miracles Conference 2025 with Archbishop Charles Agyinasare.
From the moment the doors opened, something extraordinary began. Thousands packed the auditorium and overflow rooms and tuned in via television and online platforms. The hunger for hope and healing was overwhelming. Long lines formed outside, and organisers were forced to shut down registration hours early due to the sheer number of attendees. Many came with physical pain, emotional scars, and incurable diagnoses, seeking a divine encounter.
What followed was beyond anyone’s expectations.
“I Was Blind for 43 Years—Now I See”
A woman, legally blind since childhood for 43 years, stood before the crowd, weeping. “I can see. I can see you!” she cried, pointing to faces in the crowd. The hall fell into stunned silence—then erupted in praise. Strangers embraced, people wept. The impossible had just happened before their very eyes.
Deaf Ears Unplugged, Bones Healed, Growths Vanish
One man, deaf in both ears for years, followed a simple prophetic instruction from the Archbishop—placing fingers in his ears. Moments later, he burst into tears. “I can hear again!” he exclaimed.
A woman who had used a cane for over a decade tossed it aside and danced down the aisle. Another man shared how a hernia he had lived with for over 10 years disappeared completely after he felt “a warm surge of power” through his back.
One woman, with a fist-sized growth under her armpit, testified it vanished instantly after feeling heat surge from her ears to her chest. “I just kept touching it—it was gone,” she whispered, stunned.
Peace for the Tormented
Among the most emotional moments came from a young man recently diagnosed with schizophrenia. “The voices… they’re gone,” he said. “For the first time in years, there’s silence in my mind. I feel peace.”
No Publicity, No Hype—Just Hunger
Interestingly, organisers chose not to publicise the venue, urging people to watch online instead. But word spread quickly. Michael Lebeau, founder of EMCI TV, who witnessed Agyinasare’s crusade in Paris last year, mentioned the Canadian gathering only once—and that was enough. Registration was filled almost instantly.
“This was not hype. This was not emotionalism. These are real people with real problems receiving real healing,” said Frank Poulin, leader of EMCI TV Conferences.
Reflecting on the event, Michael Lebeau shared: “Thank you so much, Archbishop Charles. We are truly grateful to the Lord for this beautiful connection with you and your ministry. Québec and the francophone world have been richly blessed through your visit. Beyond the visible fruit, our own leaders have been deeply inspired by your way of doing ministry—a true model we hope to follow to go higher and further.”
An Array of Miracles
As worship continued and testimonies poured in, the atmosphere remained electric. Among the miracles reported were:
An elderly woman with arthritis in her knees and shoulders who could now walk unaided and lift her knees. A sportswoman with a swollen ankle for a month was able to run and jump. An elderly woman with a hunched posture, reliant on a walking stick for 10 years, stood and walked upright unaided. A woman unable to bend or crouch after an accident could now do so with ease. Another woman with four herniated discs and chronic back pain testified she had been completely healed. A woman with a hernia scheduled for surgery said it disappeared instantly by the power of God. A woman with a growth in her left breast for three years reported that it vanished completely.
As testimonies echoed late into the night, one thing became clear: Canada is experiencing a divine visitation. For those in the room, it was more than a conference—it was an encounter with the miraculous.
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