Immediately after an out-of-town meeting, I was speaking at, my team and I started to pray for the sick. After praying for a few people who healed, a couple approached my wife and me. We could tell that they were from an affluent family. She asked for prayer against the painful symptoms she was experiencing from fibromyalgia. We laid hands on her and prayed and prayed to no avail. Suddenly, my wife’s eyes were drawn to the woman’s gold and diamond necklace. On the necklace was a designer pendant of an “all-seeing eye,” also known as “the evil eye.” My wife mentioned it to me while pointing at the piece of jewelry. The woman leaned in and asked what we were gesturing at. I explained that God drew my wife’s attention to the pendant and asked her if she knew what it was. She said, “Yes, the all-seeing eye. It was a gift.” We explained to her briefly how it was an occult symbol and how it could be an open door to the enemy. Then she asked what about Buddha heads, as she had some as decor. I said it was absolutely in the same category and that I used to be Buddhist but would not keep that in my house now.

My wife asked if she minds taking it off and allowing us to pray again. She looked confused and looked very resistant, clutched the necklace but then agreed. She took it off, and we prayed again. When we were done, the woman’s eyes opened and she looked astonished and began to tear up. She proclaimed, “All my pain is gone!”

We were excited and asked her to give us a percentage. She said, 100% gone.

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Buddhists, Mormons & Jesus is the autobiography of Jonnathan Zin Truong. He shares about his early life growing up Buddhist while enduring terrible physical, emotional, and psychological abuse at the hands of his parents. Also, he shares about his radical conversion from a suicidal, Buddhist college student to a passionate follower of Jesus Christ.