His name is Father Faller (pronounced as Father Palyer). He heads a healing ministry called KAMAY NI JESUS, (or Hand of Jesus). The location is in Lucban, Quezon. You can research through the internet about the place. It is known for the image "The Risen Christ", which can be seen from miles away. It stucked in my mind because as I have seen in the internet, it is the same as the image I have at home, with Jesus fully clothed in white, with red cape, and with outstretched hands reaching for Heaven. I didn't know before how to call the image whether it was "Resurrection" or "Ascension". Now I know that it is called "The Risen Christ". And the name KAMAY NI JESUS, why did it stick in my mind? Because the same image I have at home lost the left hand years ago, since it is detachable. The image is made of fiberglass, which is also used for insulation (explains my husband's claim that it does not burn). I called up shops before how much it would cost me to have it restored. It came out to be almost the same amount as I bought it. So, the image was displayed at our home with the left hand missing because that time it was already unaffordable for me.
When my husband got sick with cancer, I thought maybe it is God's way of reminding us of things, some of which we took for granted. Then I thought of the missing hand of Jesus. Something came up that lead me to a wood carver, who specializes in Holy images. I was given a quotation after seeing the image, of an amount less than half the purchase price of the image years back. He said he will carve the hand on wood and paint the whole image. The job was done beautifully and perfectly. A perfect offering for a perfect God.
I have not gone to KAMAY NI JESUS, but I have experienced the healing power of Jesus through Father Faller twice. The first was at Christ The King Church at E. Rodriguez, Quezon City and the second was at Buklod ng Pag-ibig Healing Center somewhere in E. Rodriguez too. These are two healing ministries in Quezon City that he visits on schedule. He is based in Lucban.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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