"A Voice Of Truth And Deliverance"
On July 2, 2010 our Pastor was in the process of cutting down a 50 ft tree. The tree fell on top of some others and
lodged. He proceeded to cut the small tree that was holding the bigger one and it came back and hit him in the
chest. His heart quit for a moment and he was knocked backward about 10-15ft with the chain saw in hand.
Clutching his chest and walking around. Sis. Marcum said lets go the to ER for a check to see if you are OK. No, I
will be alright. She said, "Get in the truck or I will call 911".

At the ER they did xray, ekg, cat scan. Praise the Lord no cracked ribs, no broken ribs, ekg just fine.
So, Bro. Marcum goes home with the muscles in his chest very very bruised. Just in pain from the swollen
muscles, it was hurtful to just touch his chest.

Two weeks later the pain was so bad back to the ER room. Same test but more in depth of the xrays, blood work
and etc. No broken bones, no cracked bones just a sever bruise to the chest muscle in front of his heart.

Getting along just fine! A week later while helping to lead the song service he started to feel dizzy, turned ashen
color and felt like he was going to faint. The pain was so bad he had to sit down, after much coaching from his
wife. He said, "I'll be OK".

Our evangelist asked if he could obey God. Bro. Marcum said, "Yes". The brother asked all of our church to come
to the altar and seek God for Bro. Marcum's healing. They all came forward and prayed and prayed for him. Bro.
Marcum kept feeling of his chest over and over and once again he pressed on his chest and told Sis. Marcum,
"It's gone". Praise the Lord all the pain was gone and it is still gone today.

We believe that God, through our obedience and us as a body of Christ being in UNITY together, healed Bro.
Marcum.

Unity is so important for us as Christians. God help us to keep the UNITY!
Newport Pentecostal Holiness Church
Miracle On
Sibcy Rd
.

Pastor Bill
Marcum
This is the tree that kicked back
and hit Bro. Marcum in the chest.
The tree he was cutting, so the
bigger tree could fall.