God did something extraordinary during a Miracles & Healings night in Oron-la-Ville (Switzerland).
Céline is a lovely little girl born on June 8th. At just 4 months old, she flashes big smiles to everyone, but she already has to fight against illness.
While still in her mother’s womb, Céline’s heartbeat was far too high, forcing the doctors to perform a cesarean section to protect her tiny heart. During this operation, her mother Medeya almost lost her life due to a drug allergy to the anesthetic, but in the end, everything turned out well. Everyone thought that the rapid heartbeat was just a reaction to her mother’s response to the anesthesia.
Here’s the rest of the testimony as told by Marcus, Céline’s father:

“During a routine check-up 4 weeks after birth, our pediatrician informed us that Céline had an abnormally high pulse, putting her life at risk and requiring immediate care in the hospital.
Céline was rushed to the hospital, where extensive tests were done. It quickly became clear that she had a hole in her heart, which caused her heartbeat to race dangerously. She needed both a minor surgical procedure and propranolol—but situations like this can go either way.
That’s when I thought of Jean-Luc Trachsel and the healing ministry of the AIMG. I met Mr. Trachsel a year ago during a meeting in Athens, Greece, and that’s where I learned about this healing ministry.
It turned out that our doctor was Christian (he noticed how we prayed for our daughter) and that the medical director (a pediatric cardiologist) was in his last day at the hospital before his vacation. These two factors influenced our decision.
With Céline’s condition still uncertain, we decided to attend the next possible healing service in Oron-la-Ville on September 7th. The distance from our home to Oron is 852 kilometers. But due to a highway closure, we had to travel 1,000 kilometers.
Arriving with our three children in French-speaking Switzerland, Mr. Trachsel waited until the end of the service to pray for us. The entire congregation gathered and prayed for us.
Today, five days later, we visited the medical director of our hospital’s pediatric department for a follow-up check-up. She told us that Céline looked amazingly well and that her heart hole had almost completely closed, to the point that it was no longer a danger to her health. Moreover, her pulse has returned to normal, and she appears to be in great shape.
For my family and me, this is a miracle and a move of God, and we are immensely grateful to Him.
We came with hope, we came with expectation, but also with faith, believing and trusting that God is at work!
Blessings!”
Marcus, Céline’s father
Photo of Céline during medical examinations
