Having survived asthma 17 years ago, gospel singer and songwriter, Frank Edwards, has recalled how God healed him of the sickness in a “miraculous way.”
Edwards, who has become one of the country’s most successful gospel singers, said he never believed he could stop using the inhaler but God came into “my life and turned the story around for good.”
The Mma Mma crooner said he became asthma free miraculously 17 years ago and took to Instagram to share the news with his fans, urging them never to lose hope on God even in the most difficult times of their lives.
With over four studio albums to his credit, Edwards, who could not hide his excitement, said he had never used an inhaler since those years and nothing had happened.
“Today marks 17 years God healed me from asthma and I’ve never used an inhaler since then. My prayer tonight is to everyone with any type of health challenge even if it’s a terminal disease
WE SERVE A GOD WHO CAN TERMINATE TERMINAL DISEASES!! Be free from sickness IN JESUS NAME!!!.”
His debut album saw the light in 2008 and was entitled: ‘The Definition’ which consisted of 14 tracks and he released several other albums, including “Angels on the Runaway” in 2010 and “Unlimited” in 2011.
Some of his famous songs were “You too dey bless me”; “Omema o”, “Mma Mma”, “Welcome to Zion,” among others.
Edwards created his own record label called “RockTown” and his third and fourth album were an acclaimed success in the industry.
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