"The Instructor" magazine, Dec. 1953.  Bishop Carl W. Beuhner, former member
    of the Presiding Bishopric.
     

                             HE THREW AWAY HIS CANE

             Among the rich experiences I enjoyed while traveling in the South Pacific,
    this faith-promoting incident which occurred while I was visiting the Tongan
    Islands might be of interest to you.  We had visited many of the branches of
    the mission, and found a people with great faith.

             Among these was one, George M. Fehoko, who had been afflicted with a
    paralyzed leg and had been in bed for sixteen months.

             Knowing we were visiting the Islands, he requested that we come to his
    home and administer to him.  In spite of his sore affliction, he was a very cheerful,
    happy, and exuberant member of the Church.  He indicated to us that he knew
    the Lord would answer our prayers in his behalf if we would ask for a blessing to
    restore him to his normal health and strength.

             We administered to him, and then almost immediately had to leave the
    Island on board our vessel to go to the next group of islands.

             Several months later, I received a letter from Brother Fehoko, relating
    this experience:

             The morning after we had left the Tongan Islands, he got up out of his
    bed, and with the aid of a cane, walked down the street in the little village.
    Those knowing him were shocked and surprised to see him, and lined the streets
    of the little road, marveling at what had happened.

             Two days later was Sunday, and he went to Sunday School and Sacrament
    Meeting.  Most of the time in these services was spent discussing the great
    blessing that had come to him.

             The following day, he stated he threw away his cane, and has been well
    and whole ever since.  He indicates that everyone in the Tongan Islands knows
    that a great miracle happened in his behalf while we were visitors to the island.

             This and other similar experiences simply indicate that the Lord is still with
    His people through the power of His Priesthood.

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            When administering, remember to always ask "God's will" in each particular
    situation.  If it is not his will to heal, pray for understanding and what is to be
    learned through the affliction.

            Seek earnestly for the Gifts of the Spirit.  Among them are:  “The Gift of
    Healing”  and   “The Gift to be Healed.”

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