The story didn't END with their miracle. It STARTED there.

God Didn’t Just Heal Them. He Sent Them.

Healed to Heal is a living archive of true stories—historic and modern—about people who were radically healed and then set ablaze to bring healing to others.These miracles are living stones that didn’t stop with one life—but rippled through generations.

Inside Healed to Heal, You'll Discover

  • Verified stories of radical healing—from early faith pioneers to modern-day miracle-bearers
  • Scripture-rich encouragement to stand firm in faith, even when the breakthrough feels delayed
  • Testimonies of transformation that began with pain—and ended in purpose
  • Biblical patterns of what happens after the miracle
  • A fresh fire to believe again—and to release what’s been given

Just a Few of the Stories That Will Awaken Your Faith...

Ethan Otis Allen Tuberculosis should have ended his story. Instead, it started a movement. Allen was healed of the incurable—and never stopped praying for others to be. He fasted, he stayed, he refused to quit until breakthrough came. Miracles followed. A woman named Sarah was healed. She wrote a letter. That letter reached Carrie Judd Montgomery—who was healed, launched a healing home, and later helped inspire A.B. Simpson, founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. That’s the thread. One touch became a tidal wave. Allen is known today as the “Father of Divine Healing in America.” But he wasn’t trying to be known. He was just believing and receiving—and teaching others to do the same.

John G. Lake Eight of his sixteen siblings died young. Disease ravaged his family. Then he got sick himself. But when the Word of God collided with his desperation and faith, everything changed. He was healed. Then his brother. Then his sisters. Then his wife. One by one, God healed them all. That avalanche of miracles launched a movement. Lake went on to see over 100,000 recorded healings in Spokane, walk in divine immunity during the bubonic plague, and help spark revival across South Africa. He taught healing like it was a birthright—and lived like it was a war. Healed to heal. Delivered to deliver.

Maria Woodworth-Etter She buried five of her six children—and still chose to believe. In an era when women weren’t even allowed to vote, she preached with power, healed the sick, and silenced skeptics with signs and wonders. Deaf ears opened. Tumors vanished. Entire cities were shaken. Her ministry laid the foundation for healing revivalists who came after her, and her book Signs and Wonders still sparks faith today. She didn’t wait for permission. She preached Jesus—and held on until the power fell. Healed to heal. Broken, then commissioned. A grandmother of Pentecost who still speaks today.

F.F. Bosworth They said he was dying. God said otherwise. At 19, tuberculosis had ravaged his lungs. Bosworth went home to say goodbye—but a woman preacher laid hands on him and declared, “You’re too young to die.” He was healed. Completely. That miracle lit a fire that never burned out. He spent the rest of his life declaring what became his life message: “Faith begins where the will of God is known.” His book Christ the Healer became a cornerstone of healing theology—still in print, still changing lives.

Smith Wigglesworth He preached healing while still in pain. His body was often under fire. But he kept laying hands on the sick, even before his own breakthrough came. When God healed him of appendicitis, it only intensified his call. Healed to heal, he became a global force of faith. Blind eyes opened. Tumors vanished. The dead were raised. Even when ministry hurt, he stayed on mission—until the day he died, praying for others in a church lobby at 87. He didn’t just teach faith. He embodied it. All things are possible—only believe.

Kennith Hagin They planned his funeral. He clung to one verse. Bedridden and paralyzed at 17, Hagin held fast to Mark 11:24—believing healing was his even before it looked like it. When faith met action, he stood. And never stopped.
His life launched the Word of Faith movement and trained over 100,000 ministers around the globe. He didn’t just preach faith. He proved it.

Portraits shown are artistic interpretations created to honor the legacy of the individuals featured. They are not exact likenesses and no affiliation or endorsement is implied. Wherever possible, images were inspired by public domain references or historic descriptions.

Voices That Still Speak:

Healing didn’t stop with the early saints.
You’ll meet pioneers like John Wesley and George Fox—men shaped by divine encounters they rarely preached about.
You’ll hear echoes from modern-day leaders like Barry Bennett, Christine Caine, and Greg Mohr—stories born not on stages, but in hospital beds and midnight prayers.

Some were healed publicly. Others, quietly.
But all carried something forward.

Their healing wasn’t just survival—it was a sending.
Your healing story can be next!

Whether you’re still lying on the mat or carrying someone else to Jesus:
These stories were written for you.

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You’re not just waiting on a miracle.You’re being prepared to carry one.

So come, receive healing, then carry it to the world.

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