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Clergyman, Jerry Eze reacts after a little girl questioned a testimony by a member who said their chopped off finger grew back

Popular Nigerian clergyman, Jerry Eze has reacted after a mother shared her conversation with her daughter who was shocked by a testimony. 

A member who follows Pastor Jerry Eze’s ministry gave a testimony that their finger grew back after being cut off.

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A mother and her child who listened to this testimony had a conversation about it afterwards.

The mother said her daughter asked her how possible it is for a finger to grow back and she told her daughter that she is equally surprised but “what God cannot do does not exist.”

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The mother explained that another person later testified that their finger grew back after being chopped off.

Pastor Jerry Eze found the mother’s post about her conversation with her daughter and he shared it on his Instagram.

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In the caption, he wrote: “To our great God be all the glory! What God cannot do does not exist.”

 

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