Thousand Foot Krutch's Trevor McNevan speaks of miraculous healing
THE FRONTMAN with Canadian rock rap band Thousand Foot Krutch, Trevor McNevan,
recently shared details of a healing while on TFK's current War Of
Change tour of the US. Said the singer, "A few weeks ago, after the
Super Bowl, I was walking from my living room to my kitchen and out of
no where, my back literally felt like it shattered. A few days later
it was so bad I couldn't even move; it was the worst pain I've ever
felt in my life. I tried to make it down the stairs to head to the
hospital and blacked out. My wife had to call 911 and ambulance me
into the hospital. It was crazy! They ran a bunch of testing over the
course of a few days, and the doctor said I had an irregular case of
degenerative disc disease. He said my two options were to stay on
heavy pain meds and muscle relaxers for the rest of my life or to have
a back surgery that in most cases resulted in a wheel chair. My wife
and I were like 'what?!!' We believe in a big God, so weren't going to
accept that. So we started praying. The band, our friends and family
started praying. People around the world were praying (I sent out a
tweet) - it was amazing. The next day I went for a ride somewhere with
my wife, just to get out of the house, I was going stir crazy! On the
way back, at a random moment, I was instantly healed! I felt all of my
strength and energy come back in an instant; it felt like I could run
a marathon! I turned to my wife and said, 'I think I was just
healed...' It was amazing, man. So thankful! God's so good."