Referencing his miracles in John 14, Jesus told his Apostles, “Greater works than these will you do.”
And do it is today with adult stem cell therapy. What once required the laying on of hands in so many areas is now routine medical treatment. I suspect that this protocol will become very routine in the next five years. Here is a link to a recent news report of doctors treating the blind with their own stem cells to restore sight. The article is wonderfully written and needs no further explanation here.
Thank you, Gerard, for this story.
From where you stand, what is the most effective means of sharing success stories like this one with the right audience?
Who is the right audience and what do they care about?
Is it politicians who care about power?
Is it everyday working stiffs who have very little influence?
Is it doctors who simply don’t have the time to devote to new discoveries that may fail to become relevant and transforming?
Who has the time and energy to drive something like this into the eyes and ears of the world’s people so that they cannot help but see the benefits of adult stem cell therapy?