Man with Mental Disability Healed at CAC Good Women Conference 2025
Man with Mental Disability Healed at CAC Good Women Conference 2025
“And these signs shall follow them that believe…” — Mark 16:17
The 81st Annual CAC Good Women Conference (Ikeji II) took a miraculous turn as the God of Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola moved in a mighty way proving once again that He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
During a vibrant evangelistic outreach held in the town of Ipetu, Osun State, the evangelism team encountered a man showing clear signs of mental instability. Moved by compassion and led by the Holy Spirit, the women ministered to him through prayers and declarations of healing. In a stunning moment that could only be described as divine intervention, he suddenly became calm and regained full control of his senses.
He later introduced himself as Gbenga Akinloye, identifying his hometown as Iresi, also located in Osun State. He testified that he had been wandering aimlessly for some time, having lost all sense of identity and direction until he met Jesus through the faithful outreach of the CAC Good Women.
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Following his healing, Bro. Gbenga was brought back to the conference ground at Ikeji-Arakeji, where he openly shared his testimony. With hands lifted in praise, he glorified the God of the Apostles, especially Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola, whose legacy continues to stir revival and miracles across generations.
This remarkable healing was one of many divine encounters witnessed during the ongoing conference, reaffirming that the God of CAC still works wonders today.
The Good Women Conference, organized annually by the Christ Apostolic Church, is not just a spiritual gathering it’s a time of revival, restoration, and miracles. The 2025 edition, themed around spiritual empowerment and evangelism, has again proven to be a powerful channel through which lives are transformed, chains are broken, and captives are set free.
As the conference continues, attendees remain expectant for more supernatural encounters, trusting that Olorun awon baba wa (The God of our fathers) will do even greater things.
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